PowerPoint Programming
Everything about PowerPoint programming including VBA, VSTO, and more.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
posted by Geetesh
at Thursday, April 09, 2009 IST
VBA stands for Visual Basic for Applications, and is a programming language subset of Microsoft Visual Basic. It allows to control several options in programs that support VBA. Labels: programming, vba
Most Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint work with VBA. However VBA support is giving way to new technologies such as VSTO in Office 2007.
You really don't need to learn a lot of VBA to make things happen. Sometimes, you can just paste a snippet of VBA to make miracles happen!
For examples, you can find some sample VBA code here...
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So much about presenting with an iPad depends upon how you can send the visual signals from your iPad to the projector or television outputs. We have already established that the wireless way of connecting the iPad to an output is far superior since it lets you hold the iPad in your hand and control your slides wirelessly – that way you are free to move around in your presentation venue – more often than not this approach requires an in-between device such as an Apple TV 2. What we have not discussed so far is how you can use a wired option that lets you cable your iPad directly to an output such as a VGA capable projector or television.