PPT2000: Sample Code to Apply Small Caps Formatting to Selection (222729)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

This article was previously published under Q222729

SUMMARY

This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that formats the lowercase letters in a selection as small capital letters and reduces their size to about eighty percent of their original point size. Small capital letters (small caps) formatting does not affect uppercase letters, punctuation, or non-alphabetic characters.

NOTE: For this macro to work, a text box border must be selected. The border will appear dotted if selected properly.

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Sample Visual Basic Procedure

   Sub SetSmallCaps()

      ' Used to trap errors.
      On Error Resume Next
      Err.Clear

      ' Dimension the variables.
      Dim oTextRange As TextRange
      Dim oWordRange As TextRange
      Dim lNewFontSize As Long
      Dim i As Long

      ' Get reference to the selected text.
      Set oTextRange = ActiveWindow.Selection.TextRange

      ' See whether error occurred getting text selection.
      If Err.Number <> 0 Then

         MsgBox "Cannot apply Small Caps to selection. Please select " _
            & "some text and run the macro again.", vbExclamation, _
            "Invalid Selection"

         ' Stop the macro.
         End
      End If

      ' Loop through the words in the selection.
      For i = 1 To oTextRange.Paragraphs.Words.count

         ' Get a reference to the first word in the selection.
         Set oWordRange = oTextRange.Paragraphs.Words(i, 1)

         ' With oWordRange.Paragraphs.Characters(1, 1)
         With oWordRange.Characters(1, 1)

            ' Set the first letter to be upper case.
            .ChangeCase ppCaseUpper

            ' Calculate the new font size.
            lNewFontSize = ((.font.Size) / 1.3)

         End With

         ' Change the remaining characters to the new font size.
         With oWordRange
            .Characters(2, (oWordRange.Length)).font.Size = lNewFontSize
            .Characters(2, (oWordRange.Length)).ChangeCase ppCaseUpper
         End With

      Next i

   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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