PPT2000: Sample Code to Get Input From an Office Assistant BalloonID: q222791
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This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that brings up the Office Assistant and prompts you to make a selection. Five different animation choices are available. Once an option is selected, the Assistant performs the animation. This code can be used as a starting point for creating Help systems with Microsoft Office.
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http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspNOTE: 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
Sub GetInput()
' Declare variables.
Dim AssistantName As String
Dim IsVisible As Boolean
Dim Result As Byte
Dim ball as Balloon
' For error trapping.
On Error Resume Next
Err.Clear
' Get the name of the current assistant.
AssistantName = Assistant.Name
' If the Assistant is not visible make visible.
If Assistant.Visible = False Then
Assistant.Visible = True
IsVisible = False
Else
IsVisible = True
End If
' Create a balloon for the assistant.
Set Ball = Assistant.NewBalloon
With Ball
' Add heading and question.
.Heading = "Hi! I Am " & AssistantName
.text = "Which Animation would you like me to perform?"
' Add radio button choices for animation selection.
.Labels(1).text = "Appear"
.Labels(2).text = "Disappear"
.Labels(3).text = "Empty Trash"
.Labels(4).text = "Artsy"
.Labels(5).text = "Thinking"
' Sets the BalloonType Property.
.BalloonType = msoBalloonTypeButtons
' Make the balloon modal, this is the default.
.Mode = msoModeModal
' Add a cancel button to the balloon, OK is default.
.Button = msoButtonSetCancel
End With
' Loop until cancel is selected.
Do
' Show the Balloon
Result = Ball.Show
' If Cancel button selected, end the macro.
If Err <> 0 Then
' If the assistant was not visible close the assistant.
If IsVisible = False Then
Assistant.Visible = False
Else
' Set to idle.
Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationIdle
End If
End
End If
' Perform the animation.
Select Case Result
Case 1
Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationAppear
Case 2
Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationDisappear
Case 3
Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationEmptyTrash
Case 4
Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationGetArtsy
Case 5
Assistant.Animation = msoAnimationThinking
Case Else
MsgBox "An Error Occurred"
End
End Select
' Update the heading.
Ball.Heading = "Please Make a Selection"
Loop
End Sub
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