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FilterEffect Object (PowerPoint)

Represents a filter effect for an animation behavior.

Remarks

Use the FilterEffect property of the AnimationBehavior object to return a FilterEffect object. Filter effects can be changed using the FilterEffect object's Reveal, SubType, and Type properties.

Example

The following example adds a shape to the first slide of the active presentation and sets a filter effect animation behavior.

Sub ChangeFilterEffect()

    Dim sldFirst As Slide

    Dim shpHeart As Shape

    Dim effNew As Effect

    Dim bhvEffect As AnimationBehavior



    Set sldFirst = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)

    Set shpHeart = sldFirst.Shapes.AddShape(Type:=msoShapeHeart, _

        Left:=100, Top:=100, Width:=100, Height:=100)

    Set effNew = sldFirst.TimeLine.MainSequence.AddEffect _

        (Shape:=shpHeart, EffectID:=msoAnimEffectChangeFillColor, _

        Trigger:=msoAnimTriggerAfterPrevious)

    Set bhvEffect = effNew.Behaviors.Add(msoAnimTypeFilter)

 

    With bhvEffect.FilterEffect

         .Type = msoAnimFilterEffectTypeWipe

         .Subtype = msoAnimFilterEffectSubtypeUp

         .Reveal = msoTrue

    End With

End Sub

See Also

Concepts

FilterEffect Object Members

PowerPoint Object Model Reference