Sequence.ConvertToAfterEffect (PowerPoint)
Specifies what an effect should do after it is finished. Returns an Effect object that represents an after effect.
Do not use both the DimColor and DimSchemeColor arguments in the same call to this method. An after effect may have one color, or use a predefined color scheme, but not both.
ConvertToAfterEffect (Effect, After, DimColor, DimSchemeColor)
Dim effConvertToAfterEffect As Effect
Set effConvertToAfterEffect = ActiveWindow.Selection.SlideRange(1).TimeLine.MainSequence.ConvertToAfterEffect(Effect:=, After:=msoAnimAfterEffectDim)
Arguments
The following arguments are required:
Effect (Effect) - The effect to which the after effect will be added.
After (MsoAnimAfterEffect) - The behavior of the after effect.
Possible values are
msoAnimAfterEffectDim | Dimmed |
msoAnimAfterEffectHide | Hidden |
msoAnimAfterEffectHideOnNextClick | Hidden on the next mouse click |
msoAnimAfterEffectMixed | Mixed |
msoAnimAfterEffectNone | Unchanged |
Optional arguments
The following arguments are optional
DimColor (Long) - A single color to apply the after effect.
DimSchemeColor (PpColorSchemeIndex) - A predefined color scheme to apply to the after effect.
Here you can find possible values for