Macros/VBA from PP 2003 to PP 2000

L

leffe

Hi,

I've developed a PP presentation in Powerpoint 2003. It contains a macro
with VBA code, and it works all right when I run it in PP 2003.

But when I send this to a collegue it does not work.
He's allowed macros on level medium - the macro / VBA still doesn't run.
I wonder if the reason might be that he has Powerpoint 2000 installed.
I did try to save the presentation in an older PP format, but it did not help.

Anyone out there who's heard about a similair problem?
 
S

Shyam Pillai

It may also depend on the code. You may be accessing certain objects which
may not be available in the older version.

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Regards,
Shyam Pillai

Animation Carbon: Copy/Paste/Share animation libraries.
www.animationcarbon.com
 
L

leffe

OK, you might be right - havn't thought about that.

Have any idea where to find whether certain objects are possible to use in
PP 2000?

In this case I use e.g. "oShp.Rotation" and "Rnd".
Suspicious?
 
B

Bill Dilworth

Many picture-based shapes in PowerPoint 2000 could not be rotated. I
suspect this is the problem.

Bill Dilworth
 
L

leffe

You have probably hit the nail on the head.
I've created a figure in MS Visio and pasted this as a picture into my
presentation.
And it's this picture I try to rotate. Works fine in PP2003, not at all in
PP2000.

Hmm, seems hard to solve in PP 2000 then. Or does anyone have a clue?

Thanks a lot for great help so far!

Leffe
 
L

leffe

Hi,

I've tried this, but it doesn't seem to work.

I select the visio shape, Ungroup it, and then immediately use the command
Regroup.
After that I want to activate my macro with the Action Settings command, but
this command is not possible to use - the command is "grey".

Did I get it wrong?
 
L

leffe

Hi,

I can't Ungroup more than once - after the first Ungroup the command is not
available (it's "grey").

After my Ungroup, and then selecting all bits and a new Group, I tried your
advice (used Rotate in the Draw toolbar), and this seems to work alright. The
whole figure is possible to rotate manually.
But - it's not possible to assign a macro to the figure. The Action Settings
command is not available when I right-click on the figure.

So my problem seems to be something with the figure, rather than the macro,
since the macro can't even by activated. PP appears to regard my figure as
one that is not possible to attach a macro to.

I really appreciate your efforts, but if my problem is to odd I won't be
disappointed if you throw in the towel .... I will survive...:). But if you
still find it interesting you are more than welcome with further advices.

//Leffe
 
L

leffe

Hi,

The last advice, selecting the group and Paste Special/Enhanced Metafile,
seems to work. I can make the object spin througt Action settings after this.

Thanks a lot for your time and advices!

Leffe
 

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