PPT2000: Sample Visual Basic Code to Add a Media Object to a Running Slide Show

ID: Q222759


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000


SUMMARY

This article provides a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that inserts a media object into a slide show and then places the object in the center of the slide.

NOTE: This macro must be run from an on-screen slide show. You can create an action button to run the macro, or you can change the action settings of another AutoShape, so that it runs the macro when you click on the AutoShape.


MORE INFORMATION

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NOTE: The following macro examples only work from within the PowerPoint application. Visual Basic for Applications macros are not supported by the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q230746 PPT: Viewer: Presentation Macros Don't Run

Sample Visual Basic Procedure


   Sub AddMedia()

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

      ' The slide number to change.
      Const longSlideNumber As Long = 1

      ' Holds the path to the media object.
      Const stringPath = "c:\temp\"

      ' Holds the name of the file.
      Const stringName = "test.avi"

      ' Used to store an object reference to a shape.
      Dim shapeAVI As Shape

      Dim sswShow As SlideShowWindow

      ' Variables to store the slide height and width.
      Dim longSlideHeight As Long
      Dim longSlideWidth As Long

      ' Assign sswShow to the current show.
      Set sswShow = ActivePresentation.SlideShowWindow

      ' Check if they are in slide show.
      If Err.Number <> 0 Then
         MsgBox "This macro must be run from within a slide show. " _
           & "Modify the Action Settings of an object to run this macro." _
           , vbCritical, "Assign Macro to a Button"
         End
      End If

      ' Create the object.
      With ActivePresentation.Slides(longSlideNumber).Shapes
         Set shapeAVI = .AddMediaObject(stringPath & stringName, 0, 0)
      End With

      ' Set the play settings for the movie.
      With shapeAVI.AnimationSettings
         .PlaySettings.PlayOnEntry = msoTrue
         .AdvanceMode = ppAdvanceOnTime
         .AdvanceTime = 0
      End With

      ' Get the slide height and width.
      longSlideHeight = ActivePresentation.PageSetup.SlideHeight
      longSlideWidth = ActivePresentation.PageSetup.SlideWidth

      ' Center the media object horizontally.
      If shapeAVI.Width <= longSlideWidth Then
         shapeAVI.Left = ((longSlideWidth - shapeAVI.Width) \ 2)
      End If

      ' Center the media object vertically.
      If shapeAVI.Height <= longSlideHeight Then
         shapeAVI.Top = ((longSlideHeight - shapeAVI.Height) \ 2)
      End If

      ' Refresh the slide to get the animation to play.
      sswShow.View.GotoSlide (longSlideNumber)

   End Sub 


REFERENCES

For more information about using the sample code in this article, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

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Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: July 14, 1999
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