In Powerpoint 2007/2010 run on a multiple monitor system, we can select the monitor on which the slideshow will be shown by going to "Slide Show"-> "Set up slideShow" -> "Display SlideShow on" and selecting the desired monitor.
Is it possible to programmatically determine these settings (e.g. using VBA)?
What I actually need is the pixel-resolution of the monitor on which the slideshow is sho开发者_运维知识库wn. How can I do that?
Even if you already accepted Steve's answer. Here are a few useful snippets of code.
You can get info about system monitor with this kind of code (found here):
Attribute VB_Name = "MonitorInfo"
Option Explicit
Public Declare Function LoadLibraryEx Lib "kernel32.dll" Alias "LoadLibraryExA" (ByVal lpFileName As String, ByVal hFile As Long, ByVal dwFlags As Long) As Long
Public Declare Function GetProcAddress Lib "kernel32.dll" (ByVal hModule As Long, ByVal lpProcName As String) As Long
Public Declare Function GetModuleHandle Lib "kernel32.dll" Alias "GetModuleHandleA" (ByVal lpModuleName As String) As Long
Public Declare Function FreeLibrary Lib "kernel32.dll" (ByVal hLibModule As Long) As Boolean
Public Declare Function EnumDisplayMonitors Lib "user32.dll" (ByVal hdc As Long, ByRef lprcClip As Any, ByVal lpfnEnum As Long, ByVal dwData As Long) As Boolean
Public Declare Function GetMonitorInfo Lib "user32.dll" Alias "GetMonitorInfoA" (ByVal hMonitor As Long, ByRef lpmi As MONITORINFOEX) As Boolean
Public Const CCHDEVICENAME = 32
Public Const MONITORINFOF_PRIMARY = &H1
Public Type RECT
Left As Long
Top As Long
Right As Long
Bottom As Long
End Type
Public Type MONITORINFOEX
cbSize As Long
rcMonitor As RECT
rcWork As RECT
dwFlags As Long
szDevice As String * CCHDEVICENAME
End Type
Dim MonitorId() As String
Public Sub Test()
Dim i As Integer
Debug.Print "Number of monitors in this system : " & GetMonitorId
Debug.Print
For i = 1 To UBound(MonitorId)
PrintMonitorInfo (MonitorId(i))
Next i
End Sub
Public Function GetMonitorId()
ReDim MonitorId(0)
' Of course dual screen systems are not available on all Win versions.
If FunctionExist("user32.dll", "EnumDisplayMonitors") = True Then
If EnumDisplayMonitors(&H0, ByVal &H0, AddressOf MonitorEnumProc, &H0) = False Then
Failed "EnumDisplayMonitors"
End If
End If
GetMonitorId = UBound(MonitorId)
End Function
Private Sub PrintMonitorInfo(ForMonitorID As String)
Dim MONITORINFOEX As MONITORINFOEX
MONITORINFOEX.cbSize = Len(MONITORINFOEX)
If GetMonitorInfo(CLng(ForMonitorID), MONITORINFOEX) = False Then Failed "GetMonitorInfo"
With MONITORINFOEX
Debug.Print "Monitor info for device number : " & ForMonitorID
Debug.Print "---------------------------------------------------"
Debug.Print "Device Name : " & .szDevice
If .dwFlags And MONITORINFOF_PRIMARY Then Debug.Print "Primary Display = True" Else Debug.Print "Primary Display = False"
With .rcMonitor
Debug.Print "Monitor Left : " & .Left
Debug.Print "Monitor Top : " & .Top
Debug.Print "Monitor Right : " & .Right
Debug.Print "Monitor Bottom : " & .Bottom
End With
With .rcWork
Debug.Print "Work area Left : " & .Left
Debug.Print "Work area Top : " & .Top
Debug.Print "Work area Right : " & .Right
Debug.Print "Work area Bottom : " & .Bottom
End With
End With
Debug.Print
Debug.Print
End Sub
Public Function FunctionExist(ByVal strModule As String, ByVal strFunction As String) As Boolean
Dim hHandle As Long
hHandle = GetModuleHandle(strModule)
If hHandle = &H0 Then
Failed "GetModuleHandle"
hHandle = LoadLibraryEx(strModule, &H0, &H0): If hHandle = &H0 Then Failed "LoadLibrary"
If GetProcAddress(hHandle, strFunction) = &H0 Then
Failed "GetProcAddress"
Else
FunctionExist = True
End If
If FreeLibrary(hHandle) = False Then Failed "FreeLibrary"
Else
If GetProcAddress(hHandle, strFunction) = &H0 Then
Failed "GetProcAddress"
Else
FunctionExist = True
End If
End If
End Function
Public Sub Failed(ByVal strFunction As String)
If errMsg = True Then
If Err.LastDllError = 0 Then
MessageBoxEx &H0, strFunction & Chr$(13) & Chr$(10) & Chr$(13) & Chr$(10) & "Failed", "Error", MB_OK Or MB_ICONWARNING Or MB_SETFOREGROUND, 0
Else
Errors Err.LastDllError, strFunction
End If
End If
End Sub
Public Function MonitorEnumProc(ByVal hMonitor As Long, ByVal hdcMonitor As Long, ByRef lprcMonitor As RECT, ByVal dwData As Long) As Boolean
Dim ub As Integer
ub = 0
On Error Resume Next
ub = UBound(MonitorId)
On Error GoTo 0
ReDim Preserve MonitorId(ub + 1)
MonitorId(UBound(MonitorId)) = CStr(hMonitor)
MonitorEnumProc = 1
End Function
And compare the results with the current SlideShowWindows(1)
results.
Try this:
With SlideShowWindows(1)
Debug.Print .Height
Debug.Print .Width
End With
That'll give you results in points. There are 72 points to the inch, so:
ResultInPixels = (ResultInPoints * WindowsDPI) / 72
Typically WindowsDPI is 96 but you can't rely on that. API calls to GetSystemMetrics will give you the current value.
The code @JMax from Edwin Vermeer is really great. I'm sure I'll get smashed by the mods for this but I made the below diagram to show exactly what Sub test()
in the code returns. Hopefully this will save another n00b an hour or two.
Tip: Find-replace Dubug.Print
with MsgBox
and run through the code a few times with different monitor arrangements to make sure you understand the returns.
The below is an odd monitor arrangement bet it demonstrates well the different returns you'll get:
...well it won't let me post pics until I have 10 reputation, diagrams are here:
"Monitor" returns for Primary monitor
"Work area" returns for Primary monitor
"Monitor/Work area" returns for Secondary monitor
(in the same album as the other 2, need 10 reputation to post >2 links...)
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