PPT2000: Sample VB Code Adds Multiple New Slides to Presentation (222726)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

This article was previously published under Q222726

SUMMARY

This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that asks you how many slides you want to add to the current presentation, and inserts the new slides based on the Bulleted List AutoLayout at the end of your presentation.

MORE INFORMATION

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Sample Visual Basic Procedure

   Sub InsertMultipleSlides()


      ' Used for error trapping.
      On Error Resume Next
      Err.Clear

      ' Change this value to the maximum number of slides you want to
      ' create.
      Const MAX_SLIDES As Long = 250

      ' Change this to the auto layout you want to use. This value can be
      ' any PpSlideLayout constant.
      Const DEFAULT_AUTO_LAYOUT As Long = ppLayoutText

      ' Dimension the variables.
      Dim lLastSlide, i As Long
      Dim lToCreate, lResult As Long
      Dim Continue As Boolean
      Dim strInputPrompt, strResult, strPlural As String

      ' Initialize the message for the input box.
      strInputPrompt = "Enter the number of slides you want to create. "

      ' Loop until valid input.
      Do

         ' Ask how many slides do you want to create.
         strResult = InputBox(strInputPrompt)

         ' Check for valid input.
         If strResult = "" Then

            ' If NULL string returned, stop the macro.
            End
         End If

         ' Convert string to integer.
         lToCreate = CLng(strResult)

         ' Check for a type mismatch.
         If Err.Number <>; 0 Then

            ' Reset the err object.
            Err.Clear

            ' Repeat the loop.
            Continue = False
         End If

         ' Check for valid entry.
         If lToCreate <= MAX_SLIDES And lToCreate > 0 Then
            Continue = True
         Else
            Continue = False
         End If

         ' Change the message of input box if invalid entry is made.
         If Continue = False Then
            strInputPrompt = "Invalid entry, please enter a value " _
               & "between 1 and " & MAX_SLIDES & "." & Chr(13) _
               & Chr(13) & strInputPrompt
         End If

      Loop Until Continue = True

      ' See whether slides or slide is needed in the MsgBox.
      If lToCreate = 1 Then
         strPlural = "slide"
      Else
         strPlural = "slides"
      End If

      ' Ask for confirmation.
      lResult = MsgBox("Are you sure you want to create " & lToCreate _
       & " new " & strPlural & ", at the end of the presentation, using " _
         & "the Bulleted List auto layout?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion)

      ' Find out what the user selected in the message box.
      If lResult = vbNo Then
         'Stop the Macro.
         End
      End If

      ' Get the number of slides in the active presentation.
      lLastSlide = ActivePresentation.Slides.Count

      ' Create the new slides.
      For i = 1 To lToCreate
         lLastSlide = lLastSlide + 1
         ActivePresentation.Slides.Add lLastSlide, DEFAULT_AUTO_LAYOUT

         ' Find out whether error occurred when creating the new slides.
         If Err.Number <> 0 Then
            MsgBox "Unable to add new slides to the presentation. " _
               , vbCritical, "Error When Adding New Slides"

            ' Stop the macro.
            End
         End If

      Next i

      ' Display closing message.
      MsgBox "Successfully added " & lToCreate & " " & strPlural & _
        " to the active presentation.", vbInformation, "Macro Done"

   End Sub
				

REFERENCES

For more information about how to use the sample code in this article, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles


Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:10/11/2006
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