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Selecting colours for Autoshapes via a Userform and VBA



 
 
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Old June 19th, 2006, 04:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Default Selecting colours for Autoshapes via a Userform and VBA

Hi Folks

I'm building a slide via a userform and options the user selects in it.

The VBA code adds lots of autoshapes to the slide. I know I can control the
colour of the shapes using the RGB function in the code, but I would like to
allow the user to select their own colours on the userform.

Is there a neat way of doing this? Any suggestions would be welcome!

Thanks

Gavin
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Old June 19th, 2006, 09:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Default Selecting colours for Autoshapes via a Userform and VBA

In article , Gavin B wrote:
Hi Folks

I'm building a slide via a userform and options the user selects in it.

The VBA code adds lots of autoshapes to the slide. I know I can control the
colour of the shapes using the RGB function in the code, but I would like to
allow the user to select their own colours on the userform.


Google this:

"common dialog" color


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