DocumentWindow.Top property (PowerPoint)
Returns or sets a Single that represents the distance in points from the top edge of the document, application, and slide show window to the top edge of the application window's client area. Read/write.
Syntax
expression.Top
expression A variable that represents a DocumentWindow object.
Return value
Single
Remarks
Setting this property to a very large positive or negative value may position the window completely off the desktop.
Example
This example arranges windows one and two horizontally; in other words, each window occupies half the available vertical space and all the available horizontal space in the application window's client area. For this example to work, there must be only two document windows open.
Windows.Arrange ppArrangeTiled
sngHeight = Windows(1).Height ' available height
sngWidth = Windows(1).Width + Windows(2).Width ' available width
With Windows(1)
.Width = sngWidth
.Height = sngHeight / 2
.Left = 0
End With
With Windows(2)
.Width = sngWidth
.Height = sngHeight / 2
.Top = sngHeight / 2
.Left = 0
End With
See also
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