PPT: Sample VBA Code to Create a Graph from a Text File

Last reviewed: March 9, 1998
Article ID: Q176443
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Graph version 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft Graph 98 Macintosh Edition
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 98 Macintosh Edition

SUMMARY

This article provides a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that creates a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation containing a Microsoft Graph object. The graph is created using data imported from a data file. This file must be in comma-separated values (CSV) format or tab-separated values format.

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Sample Visual Basic Procedure

   Sub CreateGraphFromFile()

      Dim oGraph As Object
      Dim oDataSheet As Object
      Dim shpGraph As PowerPoint.Shape
      Dim lRowCnt As Long
      Dim lColCnt As Long
      Dim lValue As Long

      ' Add the graph to the slide.
      With ActivePresentation.Slides(1)
         ' Create the Graph object on the slide.
         Set shpGraph = .Shapes.AddOLEObject(ClassName:="MSGraph.Chart", _
                                           Link:=msoFalse)
      End With

      ' Set references.
      Set oGraph = shpGraph.OLEFormat.Object
      Set oDataSheet = oGraph.Application.DataSheet

      ' Place headers into data table.
      ' Create four column headers.
      oDataSheet.Cells(1, 2).Value = "Col1"
      oDataSheet.Cells(1, 3).Value = "Col2"
      oDataSheet.Cells(1, 4).Value = "Col3"
      oDataSheet.Cells(1, 5).Value = "Col4"

      ' Create four row headers.
      oDataSheet.Cells(2, 1).Value = "Row1"
      oDataSheet.Cells(3, 1).Value = "Row2"
      oDataSheet.Cells(4, 1).Value = "Row3"
      oDataSheet.Cells(5, 1).Value = "Row4"

      ' We already know the number of columns and rows
      ' from the data we are importing.
      Open "<YourPathAndFileNameHere>" For Input As #1

      ' Get four rows of data.
      For lRowCnt = 2 To 5
         For lColCnt = 2 To 5

            ' Get value from file.
            Input #1, lValue

            ' Place in data table.
            oDataSheet.Cells(lRowCnt, lColCnt).Value = lValue
         Next lColCnt
      Next lRowCnt
      Close #1

      ' Release the reference.
      Set oGraph = Nothing
      Set oDataSheet = Nothing
   End Sub

REFERENCES

For more information about creating Visual Basic for Applications macros, click the Office Assistant in Microsoft PowerPoint, type "how to create a macro," click Search, and then click to view "Create a macro in Visual Basic Editor."

For more information about running Visual Basic for Applications macros, click the Office Assistant in Microsoft PowerPoint, type "how to run a macro," click Search, and then click to view "Run a macro."

NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If Microsoft PowerPoint Help is not installed on your computer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q120802
   TITLE     : Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office
               Program or Component

For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q163435
   TITLE     : VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for
               Applications

For more information about manipulating graphs using Visual Basic for Applications code in Microsoft PowerPoint, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q163188
   TITLE     : PPT: Sample VB Code to Create a Graph on a Slide

   ARTICLE-ID: Q172836
   TITLE     : PPT: Sample Code to Change the Chart Type of a Graph


Additional query words: ppt97 8.0 graph97 ppt98 graph98
Keywords : kbprg kbdta kbdtacode IntpGrph OffVBA
Version : MACINTOSH:98; WINDOWS:97
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Hardware : MAC x86
Issue type : kbhowto


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Last reviewed: March 9, 1998
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