ID: Q168597
The information in this article applies to:
5.0
This article provides sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications code that detects when a slide show has ended. At the end of the slide show, the procedure displays a message indicating that the show is over.
This Visual Basic example does not handle error trapping in the following cases:
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Sub SlideShowStatus()
' Enable error trapping.
On Error Resume Next
Err.Clear
Dim ppt As Object
' Get an object reference to PowerPoint. This code
' assumes PowerPoint is running. If PowerPoint is not
' running, the Err object gets set.
Set ppt = GetObject(, "PowerPoint.Application.8")
' Check if an error occurred when running GetObject.
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
MsgBox "PowerPoint is not running. Start PowerPoint, open a " _
& "presentation, and run the code again."
End
End If
' Starts a slide show. This code assumes a presentation
' is open. If a presentation is not running the Err object
' is set.
ppt.ActivePresentation.SlideShowSettings.Run
' Check if an error occurred when running GetObject.
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
MsgBox "A presentation is not open. Open a presentation and " _
& "run the code again."
End
End If
' This loop checks to see if the slide show has ended. When the
' code sets the Err object, the slide show is ended.
Do
DoEvents
Loop Until ppt.SlideShowWindows(1).View.State = ppSlideShowDone
' Check if the slide show has ended.
If Err.Number = 0 Then
' The slide show did not end. The code should never
' flow here.
MsgBox "Slide Show did not end!"
End
Else
' The slide show has ended.
'
' NOTE: If you are running this code from a control on a form,
' you should give focus back to your form (Form1.GetFocus) here.
MsgBox "SLIDE SHOW DONE!"
End If
End Sub
For additional 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
Additional query words: 5.00 97 ppt8 ppt8.0 vb5 vba5 kbmacro vba vbe
8.00 ppt8
Keywords : kbcode kbinterop kbmacro kbprg kbdta kbdtacode
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: May 17, 1999