_Master.Shapes Property
Returns a CanvasShapes collection that represents all the elements that have been placed or inserted on the specified slide, slide master, or range of slides. Read-only.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
ReadOnly Property Shapes As Shapes
Get
'Usage
Dim instance As _Master
Dim value As Shapes
value = instance.Shapes
Shapes Shapes { get; }
Property Value
Type: Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint.Shapes
Shapes
Remarks
The Shapes collection returned can contain the drawings, shapes, OLE objects, pictures, text objects, titles, headers, footers, slide numbers, and date and time objects on a slide, or on the slide image on a notes page.
Examples
This example adds a rectangle that's 100 points wide and 50 points high, and whose upper-left corner is 5 points from the left edge of slide one in the active presentation and 25 points from the top of the slide.
Set firstSlide = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)
firstSlide.Shapes.AddShape msoShapeRectangle, 5, 25, 100, 50
This example sets the fill texture for shape three on slide one in the active presentation.
Set newRect = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes(3)
newRect.Fill.PresetTextured msoTextureOak
Assuming that slide one in the active presentation contains a title, both the second and third lines of code in the following example set the title text on slide one in the presentation.
Set firstSl = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)
firstSl.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "Some title text"
firstSl.Shapes(1).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "Other title text"
Assuming that shape two on slide two in the active presentation contains a text frame, the following example adds a series of paragraphs to the slide. Note that Chr(13) is used to insert paragraph marks within the text.
Set tShape = ActivePresentation.Slides(2).Shapes(2)
tShape.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "First Item" & Chr(13) & _
"Second Item" & Chr(13) & "Third Item"
For most slide layouts, the first shapes on the slide are text placeholders, and the following example accomplishes the same task as the preceding example.
Set testShape = ActivePresentation.Slides(2).Shapes.Placeholders(2)
testShape.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "First Item" & _
Chr(13) & "Second Item" & Chr(13) & "Third Item"