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Effect.MoveAfter Method (PowerPoint)

Moves one animation effect to after another animation effect.

Syntax

expression .MoveAfter(Effect)

expression A variable that represents an Effect object.

Example

The following example moves one effect to after another.

Sub MoveEffect()

    Dim effOne As Effect

    Dim effTwo As Effect

    Dim shpFirst As Shape



    Set shpFirst = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes(1)

    Set effOne = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).TimeLine.MainSequence.AddEffect _

        (Shape:=shpFirst, effectId:=msoAnimEffectBlinds)

    Set effTwo = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).TimeLine.MainSequence.AddEffect _

        (Shape:=shpFirst, effectId:=msoAnimEffectBlast)

    effOne.MoveAfter Effect:=effTwo

End Sub

See Also

Concepts

Effect Object Members

Effect Object