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PropertyEffect Object

PowerPoint Developer Reference

Represents a property effect for an AnimationBehavior object.

Example

Use the PropertyEffect property of the AnimationBehavior object to return a PropertyEffect object. The following example refers to the property effect for a specified animation behavior.

Visual Basic for Applications
  ActivePresentation.Slides(1).TimeLine.MainSequence.Item(1) _
   .Behaviors(1).PropertyEffect

Use the Points property to access the animation points of a particular animation behavior. If you want to change only two states of an animation behavior, use the From and To properties. This example adds a new shape to the and sets the property effect to animate the fill color from blue to red.

Visual Basic for Applications
  Sub AddShapeSetAnimFill()
Dim effBlinds As Effect
Dim shpRectangle As Shape
Dim animProperty As AnimationBehavior

Set shpRectangle = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes _
    .AddShape(Type:=msoShapeRectangle, Left:=100, _
    Top:=100, Width:=50, Height:=50)
Set effBlinds = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).TimeLine.MainSequence _
    .AddEffect(Shape:=shpRectangle, effectId:=msoAnimEffectBlinds)

effBlinds.Timing.Duration = 3

Set animProperty = effBlinds.Behaviors.Add(msoAnimTypeProperty)

With animProperty.PropertyEffect
    .Property = msoAnimColor
    .From = RGB(Red:=0, Green:=0, Blue:=255)
    .To = RGB(Red:=255, Green:=0, Blue:=0)
End With

End Sub

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