Shapes.Range (PowerPoint)

Returns a ShapeRange object that represents a subset of the shapes in a Shapes collection.

Although you can use the Range method to return any number of shapes or slides, it is simpler to use the Item method if you only want to return a single member of the collection. For example, Shapes(1) is simpler than Shapes.Range(1), and Slides(2) is simpler than Slides.Range(2). To specify an array of integers or strings for Index, you can use the Array function. For example, the following instruction returns two shapes specified by name. Dim myArray() As Variant, myRange As Object myArray = Array("Oval 4", "Rectangle 5") Set myRange = ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes.Range(myArray)

Range (Index)

Index: The individual shapes that are to be included in the range. Can be an Integer that specifies the index number of the shape, a String that specifies the name of the shape, or an array that contains either integers or strings. If this argument is omitted, the Range method returns all the objects in the specified collection.


Dim sreRange As ShapeRange
Set sreRange = ActiveWindow.Selection.SlideRange(1).Shapes.Range()