I am writing a script that loops through a folder and creates graphs from some criteria, and then exports these to powerpoint. At the moment, creating 130 graphs takes 290 seconds, of which 286 are used by powerpoint. I suspect a major reason for this is not being able to turn off screenupdating for powerpoint. I have tried using code from here http://skp.mvps.org/ppt00033.htm to solve this. However, I'm not noticing any effect. While I can alt-tab and keep powerpoint in the background, when switching to Powerpoint all the changes are being shown and you can basically see how it slows down the program. Anybody knows how I am to use this code? Should it be in a class module, should I do anything else or what am I doing wrong? Below is the code-snippet I have borrowed and an example of how I try to call it:
Option Explicit
' UserDefined Error codes
Const ERR_NO_WINDOW_HANDLE As Long = 1000
Const ERR_WINDOW_LOCK_FAIL As Long = 1001
Const ERR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED As Long = 1002
' API declarations for FindWindow() & LockWindowUpdate()
' Use FindWindow API to locate the PowerPoint handle.
Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" (ByVal lpClassName As String, ByVal lpWindowName As Long) As Long
' Use LockWindowUpdate to prevent/enable window refresh
Declare Function LockWindowUpdate Lib "user32" (ByVal hwndLock As Long) As Long
' Use UpdateWindow to force a refresh of the PowerPoint window
Declare Function UpdateWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long) As Long
Property Let ScreenUpdating(State As Boolean)
Static hwnd As Long
Dim VersionNo As String
' Get Version Number
If State = False Then
VersionNo = Left(Application.Version, InStr(1, Application.Version, ".") - 1)
'Get handle to the main application window using ClassName
Select Case VersionNo
Case "8"
' For PPT97:
hwnd = FindWindow("PP97FrameClass", 0&)
Case "9"
' For PPT2K:
hwnd = FindWindow("PP9FrameClass", 0&)
Case "10"
' For XP:
hwnd = FindWindow("PP10FrameClass", 0&)
Case "11"
' For 2003:
hwnd = FindWindow("PP11FrameClass", 0&)
Case "12"
' For 2007:
hwnd = FindWindow("PP12FrameClass", 0&)
Case "14"
' For 2010:
hwnd = FindWindow("PPTFrameClass", 0&)
Case Else
Err.Raise Number:=vbObjectError + ERR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED, _
Description:="Newer version."
Exit Property
End Select
If hwnd = 0 Then
Err.Raise Number:=vbObjectError + ERR_NO_WINDOW_HANDLE, _
Description:="Unable to get the PowerPoint Window handle"
Exit Property
End If
If LockWindowUpdate(hwnd) = 0 Then
Err.Raise Number:=vbObjectError + ERR_WINDOW_LOCK_FAIL, _
Description:="Unable to set a PowerPoint window lock"
Exit Property
Else
LockWindowUpdate (hwnd)
End If
Else
'Unlock the Window to refresh
LockWindowUpdate (0&)
UpdateWindow (hwnd)
hwnd = 0
End If
End Property
Sub TestSub()
' Lock screen redraw
If ScreenUpdatingOff = True Then ScreenUpdating = False
' --- Loop through charts in Excel and export them to Powerpoint
' Redraw screen again
ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Many thanks in advance. Very strange that this functionality is not readily available, now I need your help!
First, type the keyword “Application”. After that, press a dot “.” to open the properties and methods list. Now, select “ScreenUpdating”.
Application. ScreenUpdating is a setting within Excel that - when turned on - will visibly update the Excel worksheet on your screen any time there is a change that happens within the worksheet. Application. ScreenUpdating = True (meaning, it's turned on) is the default.
Assuming you put your code in a class module called Class1, you create an instance in your main code like this...
Dim myClass1 as Class1
Set myClass1 = New Class1
Class1.ScreenUpdating = False
EDIT: Just use the code as it was originally written: no need to add anything. The bad news is that it doesn't make any difference to speed in my testing in PPT 2013. You can verify that its working though by leaving it set to False.
Class module cScreenUpdating...
Option Explicit
' UserDefined Error codes
Const ERR_NO_WINDOW_HANDLE As Long = 1000
Const ERR_WINDOW_LOCK_FAIL As Long = 1001
Const ERR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED As Long = 1002
' API declarations for FindWindow() & LockWindowUpdate()
' Use FindWindow API to locate the PowerPoint handle.
Private Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" _
(ByVal lpClassName As String, _
ByVal lpWindowName As Long) As Long
' Use LockWindowUpdate to prevent/enable window refresh
Private Declare Function LockWindowUpdate Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwndLock As Long) As Long
' Use UpdateWindow to force a refresh of the PowerPoint window
Private Declare Function UpdateWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal hWnd As Long) As Long
Property Let ScreenUpdating(State As Boolean)
Static hWnd As Long
Dim VersionNo As String
' Get Version Number
If State = False Then
VersionNo = Left(Application.Version, _
InStr(1, Application.Version, ".") - 1)
'Get handle to the main application window using ClassName
Select Case VersionNo
Case "8"
' For PPT97:
hWnd = FindWindow("PP97FrameClass", 0&)
Case "9"
' For PPT2K:
hWnd = FindWindow("PP9FrameClass", 0&)
Case "10"
' For XP:
hWnd = FindWindow("PP10FrameClass", 0&)
Case "11"
' For 2003:
hWnd = FindWindow("PP11FrameClass", 0&)
Case "12"
' For 2007:
hWnd = FindWindow("PP12FrameClass", 0&)
Case "14", "15"
' For 2010:
hWnd = FindWindow("PPTFrameClass", 0&)
Case Else
Err.Raise Number:=vbObjectError + ERR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED, _
Description:="Newer version."
Exit Property
End Select
If hWnd = 0 Then
' window was not found...
Err.Raise Number:=vbObjectError + ERR_NO_WINDOW_HANDLE, _
Description:="Unable to get the PowerPoint Window handle"
Exit Property
End If
'Attempt to lock the window
If LockWindowUpdate(hWnd) = 0 Then
' attempt failed...
Err.Raise Number:=vbObjectError + ERR_WINDOW_LOCK_FAIL, _
Description:="Unable to set a PowerPoint window lock"
Exit Property
End If
Else 'State = True
'Unlock the Window to refresh
LockWindowUpdate (0&)
UpdateWindow (hWnd)
hWnd = 0
End If
End Property
Example usage...
Set appObject = New cScreenUpdating
appObject.ScreenUpdating = False
' code here
appObject.ScreenUpdating = True
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