Pane Interface
An object representing one of the three panes in normal view or the single pane of any other view in the document window.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("914934CC-5A91-11CF-8700-00AA0060263B")> _
Public Interface Pane
'Usage
Dim instance As Pane
[GuidAttribute("914934CC-5A91-11CF-8700-00AA0060263B")]
public interface Pane
Remarks
Use Panes(index), where index is the index number for a pane, to return a single Pane object. The following table lists the names of the panes in normal view with their corresponding index numbers.
Pane |
Index number |
---|---|
Outline |
1 |
Slide |
2 |
Notes |
3 |
When using a document window view other than normal view, use Panes(1) to reference the single Pane object.
Use the Activate() method to make the specified pane active.
Use the ViewType property to determine which pane is active.
Normal view is the only view with multiple panes. All other document window views have only a single pane, which is the document window.
Examples
The following example uses the ViewType property to determine whether the slide pane is the active pane. If it is, then the Activate method makes the notes pane the active pane.
With ActiveWindow
If .ActivePane.ViewType = ppViewSlide Then
.Panes(3).Activate
End If
End With