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    Macro to report all hidden slides to MsgBox

    Would like a macro to loop through all slides in a presentation, find any hidden slides and then have the hidden slide numbers reported to a summary in a messagebox.
    would appreciate any help!
    Thanks!
    Bart

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    This is in PP 2016


    Option Explicit
    
    Sub ListHiddenSlides()
        Dim oSlide As Slide
        Dim sMsg As String
        
        sMsg = "Hidden Slide Numbers are:" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
        For Each oSlide In ActivePresentation.Slides
            With oSlide
                If .SlideShowTransition.Hidden Then
                    sMsg = sMsg & .SlideNumber & vbCrLf
                End If
            End With
        Next
        
        MsgBox sMsg
    End Sub
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    Paul


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    Hi Paul

    that is perfect.
    thank-you so much!
    best,
    bart

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    no problem

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