PPT2000: Macro May Stop Running After Slide Show Ends (222762)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

This article was previously published under Q222762

SUMMARY

When you run a macro that contains a breakpoint following a slide show, the macro stops running when the slide show ends. If you remove the breakpoint, the code after the slide show executes.

MORE INFORMATION

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   Sub Test()

      ' Initialize and then start a slide show.
      With ActivePresentation.SlideShowSettings
         .ShowType = ppShowTypeSpeaker
         .LoopUntilStopped = msoFalse
         .ShowWithNarration = msoTrue
         .ShowWithAnimation = msoTrue
         .RangeType = ppShowAll
         .AdvanceMode = ppSlideShowUseSlideTimings
         .PointerColor.SchemeColor = ppForeground
         .Run
      End With

      ' Goes to the next slide.
      SlideShowWindows(Index:=1).View.Next

      ' Goes to the next slide.
      SlideShowWindows(Index:=1).View.Next

      ' This code is ignored if a breakpoint is set on this line.
      Windows.Item(Index:=1).Activate    '<-- Put breakpoint here

      ' Displays a message box.
      MsgBox "I'm 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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