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===== Definitions ===== | ===== Definitions ===== | ||
* '''HandoutMaster''': The Handout Master controls what the slides on the audience handouts will look like. The slide image placeholders show where slides are placed on the master. | * '''HandoutMaster''': The Handout Master controls what the slides on the audience handouts will look like. The slide image placeholders show where slides are placed on the master. | ||
* '''NotesMaster''': The Notes Master lets you alter the appearance of the “Notes Page” presentation view. | * '''NotesMaster''': The Notes Master lets you alter the appearance of the “Notes Page” presentation view. | ||
* '''ShapeRange''': Represents a subset of the Shapes in a Slide. | * '''ShapeRange''': Represents a subset of the Shapes in a Slide. | ||
* '''SlideMaster''': A Slide Master is the top slide in a hierarchy of slides that stores information about the theme and slide layouts of a presentation, including the background, color, fonts, effects, placeholder sizes, and positioning. | |||
* The '''SlideNumber''' property of a Slide object is the actual number that appears in the lower-right corner of the Slide when you display slide numbers.<br> This number is determined by the number of the Slide within the Presentation (the '''SlideIndex''' property value) and the starting slide number for the Presentation (the FirstSlideNumber property value). | |||
* '''SlideRange''': Represents a subset of the Slides in a Presentation. | * '''SlideRange''': Represents a subset of the Slides in a Presentation. | ||
* | * '''Template''': A template is a theme plus some content for a specific purpose—such as a sales presentation, a business plan, or a classroom lesson.<br>So a template has design elements that work together (colors, fonts, backgrounds, effects) and boilerplate content that you augment to tell your story. Details can be found [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/understand-the-difference-between-powerpoint-templates-and-themes-e2408e10-e015-43b3-8b29-b99d128ae448#bm1 here]. | ||
* '''Theme''': A theme is a predefined set of colors, fonts, and visual effects that you apply to your slides for a unified, professional look. Details can be found [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/understand-the-difference-between-powerpoint-templates-and-themes-e2408e10-e015-43b3-8b29-b99d128ae448 here]. | |||
* '''TitleMaster''': The Title Master controls "title" slides. Typically just the first slide of your presentation. | |||
===== Concepts ===== | ===== Concepts ===== | ||
You can get an overview of the concepts of PowerPoint on [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/vba/powerpoint/concepts/concepts-powerpoint-vba-reference this website]. | You can get an overview of the concepts of PowerPoint on [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/vba/powerpoint/concepts/concepts-powerpoint-vba-reference this website]. | ||
===== Object model ===== | ===== Object model ===== | ||
The PowerPoint object model is described [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/vba/api/overview/powerpoint/object-model here]. | The PowerPoint object model is described [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/vba/api/overview/powerpoint/object-model here].<br> | ||
A very good description of the object model tree can be found [https://www.codevba.com/PowerPoint/ here]. | |||
== Example Scripts == | == Example Scripts == |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 31 August 2021
This page is still a work in progress.
The PowerPoint UDF offers basic functions to control and manipulate Microsoft PowerPoint.
Concepts
UDF
The PowerPoint UDF is based on the following concept:
- Use function _PPT_Open as the first step in your script to start up PowerPoint or to connect to a running instance.
- Some functions allow to process just a single Slide and others allow a range of Slides.
- The UDF always uses the SlideRange object when working with Slides.
Use function _PPT_SlideRangeSet to specify the Slides to process, then call a function and pass the SlideRange as parameter. - For details please check the description of the specific function.
- The UDF always uses the SlideRange object when working with Slides.
- Some functions allow to process just a single Shape and others allow a range of Shapes.
- The UDF always uses the ShapeRange object when working with Shapes.
Use function _PPT_ShapeRangeSet to specify the Shapes to process, then call a function and pass the ShapeRange as parameter. - For details please check the description of the specific function.
- The UDF always uses the ShapeRange object when working with Shapes.
- Use function _PPT_Close as the last step in your script to shutdown PowerPoint or to release the connection to a running instance.
PowerPoint
Definitions
- HandoutMaster: The Handout Master controls what the slides on the audience handouts will look like. The slide image placeholders show where slides are placed on the master.
- NotesMaster: The Notes Master lets you alter the appearance of the “Notes Page” presentation view.
- ShapeRange: Represents a subset of the Shapes in a Slide.
- SlideMaster: A Slide Master is the top slide in a hierarchy of slides that stores information about the theme and slide layouts of a presentation, including the background, color, fonts, effects, placeholder sizes, and positioning.
- The SlideNumber property of a Slide object is the actual number that appears in the lower-right corner of the Slide when you display slide numbers.
This number is determined by the number of the Slide within the Presentation (the SlideIndex property value) and the starting slide number for the Presentation (the FirstSlideNumber property value). - SlideRange: Represents a subset of the Slides in a Presentation.
- Template: A template is a theme plus some content for a specific purpose—such as a sales presentation, a business plan, or a classroom lesson.
So a template has design elements that work together (colors, fonts, backgrounds, effects) and boilerplate content that you augment to tell your story. Details can be found here. - Theme: A theme is a predefined set of colors, fonts, and visual effects that you apply to your slides for a unified, professional look. Details can be found here.
- TitleMaster: The Title Master controls "title" slides. Typically just the first slide of your presentation.
Concepts
You can get an overview of the concepts of PowerPoint on this website.
Object model
The PowerPoint object model is described here.
A very good description of the object model tree can be found here.
Example Scripts
For single functions
Every function of the UDF comes with an example script (except internal functions). The example script is named like the function.
Extended Examples
Example scripts which describe more than a single function of the UDF are prefixed with _PPT_Example_.
Function specific pages
The following pages contain information for the functions that can be used for many different item types.
Find an Item
Further information on how to ...: Link
Tips and Tricks
SlideShow
To hide a Slide during a Slide Show use the following code:
$oPresentation.Slides(x).SlideShowTransition.Hidden = True ; Replace x with the SlideIndex or Name property of the Slide to hide