TextFrame object (PowerPoint)
Represents the text frame in a Shape object. Contains the text in the text frame and the properties and methods that control the alignment and anchoring of the text frame.
Example
Use the TextFrame property to return a TextFrame object. The following example adds a rectangle to myDocument, adds text to the rectangle, and then sets the margins for the text frame.
Set myDocument = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)
With myDocument.Shapes _
.AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, 0, 0, 250, 140).TextFrame
.TextRange.Text = "Here is some test text"
.MarginBottom = 10
.MarginLeft = 10
.MarginRight = 10
.MarginTop = 10
End With
Use the HasTextFrameproperty to determine whether a shape has a text frame, and use the HasTextproperty to determine whether the text frame contains text, as shown in the following example.
Set myDocument = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)
For Each s In myDocument.Shapes
If s.HasTextFrame Then
With s.TextFrame
If .HasText Then MsgBox .TextRange.Text
End With
End If
Next
Methods
Name |
---|
DeleteText |
Properties
Name |
---|
Application |
AutoSize |
Creator |
HasText |
HorizontalAnchor |
MarginBottom |
MarginLeft |
MarginRight |
MarginTop |
Orientation |
Parent |
Ruler |
TextRange |
VerticalAnchor |
WordWrap |
See also
PowerPoint Object Model Reference
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