Question

Change shape text in PowerPoint

Asked by: allanmark

Greetings all

I have a very simple PP presentation.  I have a shape with "Display" inside it and a TextBox that has a Trigger associated with the shape. When the shape is clicked the TextBox displays. When it is clicked again, I have a 2nd Trigger which hides teh textBox.

What I would like to do is this: after the first click, change the text from "Display" to "Hide". is this possible?

In advance, thanks!!!


   allanmark

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2009-11-03 at 06:55:51ID24867219
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Answers

 

by: chris_bottomleyPosted on 2009-11-03 at 07:00:15ID: 25729540

Should be, (assuming VBA is ok) can you provide a sample?

Chris

 

by: allanmarkPosted on 2009-11-03 at 07:09:46ID: 25729650

It's a pptx extension. I've tried renaming ti, but still won't allow me to uplaod.

Any ideas?



allanmark

 

by: chris_bottomleyPosted on 2009-11-03 at 07:13:37ID: 25729689

try renaming it as .txt and i'll rename it on receipt.

Chris

 

by: allanmarkPosted on 2009-11-03 at 08:03:21ID: 25730296

tried that ...

The extension of one or more files in the archive is not in the list of allowed extensions: [Content_Types].xml

 

by: chris_bottomleyPosted on 2009-11-03 at 08:26:01ID: 25730606

Lerts go for plan B then.  Try uploading it to the companion, (albeit not official EE sponsored) site:

http://www.ee-stuff.com/

Chris

 

by: allanmarkPosted on 2009-11-03 at 11:19:12ID: 25732445

... sorry about the delay ... forgot that I had a meeting and had to dash off ....

I've uploaded it to the companion site (as a pptx file!)  -- used teh Question ID(24867219) as reference.


allanmark

 

by: GlennaShawPosted on 2009-11-03 at 12:39:06ID: 25733340

No VB needed.  You can do this with trigger animations.  I'm attaching a sample file.  Saved as PPT 2003 file, then changed extension to txt.  Change back to .ppt before opening.

 

by: JSRWilsonPosted on 2009-11-09 at 03:43:54ID: 25774976

I'd probably go with Glenna -and not use vba.

If you must though:

Use this and give the shape an action of run macro

Sub swap_Text(oshp As Shape)
With oshp.TextFrame.TextRange
If .Text = "Display" Then .Text = "Hide" Else .Text = "Display"
End With
End Sub

                                              
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by: allanmarkPosted on 2009-11-09 at 21:52:59ID: 31649439

Many thanks!

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