
Set objSlideShow = ĭo Until objSlideShow.State = ppSlideShowDone Set objPresentation = (“C:\Scripts\Test.ppt”) Set objPPT = CreateObject(“PowerPoint.Application”) Or, even better, take a gander at a script that can run a PowerPoint slide show: On Error Resume Next While we ponder this situation feel free to read a magazine or go get a sandwich. And, come to think of it, they were all laughing at him before he wrote a script that could run a PowerPoint slide show. Well, OK, technically they’re all still laughing at him. “What use are you ever going to have for a script that runs a PowerPoint slide show?” Well, other Scripting Guys: who’s laughing now?

Talk about vindication! A couple years ago, when the Scripting Guy who writes this column first started messing around with Microsoft Office, he wrote a simple little script that could run a PowerPoint slide show.

Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I run a PowerPoint slide show from a script?
