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Thread: VBA code: How to get to know the progress of animations on current slide?

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    Arrow VBA code: How to get to know the progress of animations on current slide?

    Hi all,


    How to get to know the progress of animations on current slide?
    I just want to know which animation will be displaying after the next click.
    Your VBA code is needed,

    Great thanks!

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    No one knows?

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    Do you not already know the order of the animations? There are obviously two parts to coding, one is to plan the structure using ordinary language and the second is to code the ordinary language into (in this case) VBA.
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    Your VBA code is needed
    1. What version of PowerPoint?

    2. Why do you want to use VBA instead of manually setting the transistions?

    3. Most people tell me that coding for PP animations and transitions is not for the faint of heart (so I've never tried it)

    I usually take the easy road and do them manually (screen shot)

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    I'm trying hard (and failing) to understand what and especially why you are trying to achieve.

    You don't even mention which version you have which is crucial. I'm guessing from other ? that you have 2003 in which case it is not possible to read the current animation click index (if that's what you mean)

    It is possible in later versions but it's hard to see how this could be useful.
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