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Use VBA to Set Really-Really Long Animations

10/21/11 | by Troy Chollar [mail] | Categories: Tutorial

As a follow up to the previous post, Steve Rindsberg of PPTools has some how-to info for those that are willing to delve into VBA coding.

Sub VertTheDominantParaLegal()

With ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Timeline

With .MainSequence.Item(1)

.Timing.Duration = 108000

End with

End with

End Sub

Note 1: Steve's info was specific to PPT 2007, so not certain how it works in PPT 2003 or 2010.

Note 2: I do zero VBA coding, so I am no help with how to use this code or trouble shooting it (I leave that to the code pro's like Steve).

- Troy @ TLC

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