How To Determine Shadow Settings of A Shape With VBA

What This VBA Code Does
Shadows have 5 characteristics that do not easily translate from the slide view into VBA coding. While the shadow’s color, transparency, and blur can be found in the Format dialog box, the positioning of the shadow can be a hassle to determine. The below code will provide all the characteristics of a selected shape’s shadow minus the color (which is typically black). Enjoy!
Sub DetermineShadowSettings()
'PURPOSE: Determine the Shadow setting for the currently selected shape
'SOURCE: www.TheSpreadsheetGuru.com/the-code-vault
Dim ActiveShape As Shape
Dim shp As Shape
Dim myBlur As Long
Dim myTransparency As Long
Dim myOffsetX As Long
Dim myOffsetY As Long
'Determine Which Shape is Active
If ActiveWindow.Selection.Type = ppSelectionShapes Then
'Loop in case multiples shapes selected
For Each shp In ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange
'ActiveShape is first shape selected
Set ActiveShape = shp
Exit For
Next shp
Else
MsgBox "There is no shape currently selected!", vbExclamation, "No Shape Found"
End If
'Determine Shadow Characteristics
With ActiveShape.Shadow
myBlur = .Blur
myTransparency = .Transparency
myOffsetX = .OffsetX
myOffsetY = .OffsetY
End With
'Report Out Shadow Characteristics
MsgBox "Blur: " & myBlur & vbNewLine & _
"Transparency: " & myTransparency & vbNewLine & _
"OffsetX: " & myOffsetX & vbNewLine & _
"OffsetY: " & myOffsetY
End Sub
Using VBA Code Found On The Internet
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Getting Started Automating Excel
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Chris is a finance professional and Excel MVP recognized by Microsoft since 2016. With his expertise, he founded TheSpreadsheetGuru blog to help fellow Excel users, where he shares his vast creative solutions & expertise. In addition, he has developed over 7 widely-used Excel Add-ins that have been embraced by individuals and companies worldwide.