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PP 2007: Problem to fire built-in commands through VBA
Hi,
how do you fire the classical File New dialog from VBA in PowerPoint 2007? It is the same as manually click the Office button, click New and finally click My templates... Thanks for any help on this, Peeter |
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PP 2007: Problem to fire built-in commands through VBA
CommandBars.ExecuteMso ("FileNew") maybe does most of this
-- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html "Mo" wrote: Hi, how do you fire the classical File New dialog from VBA in PowerPoint 2007? It is the same as manually click the Office button, click New and finally click My templates... Thanks for any help on this, Peeter |
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PP 2007: Problem to fire built-in commands through VBA
Sorry I haven't answered before - I tthought I'd checked the box that I shall
be notified of any replies - but I haven't so I guess I missed that. Anyways, your suggestion fires the "new" New Presentation dialog. I want to get the old one - the one you get when you click "My templates..." in the New Presentation dialog. So I still need help! Thanks, Peeter "John Wilson" wrote: CommandBars.ExecuteMso ("FileNew") maybe does most of this -- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html "Mo" wrote: Hi, how do you fire the classical File New dialog from VBA in PowerPoint 2007? It is the same as manually click the Office button, click New and finally click My templates... Thanks for any help on this, Peeter |
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