Sub CreatePresentation() ' Create a new Presentation Dim ppt As Presentation Set ppt = Presentations.Add ' Slide 1 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(1, ppLayoutTitle) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "Introduction to the Nerve Supply of the Human Eye" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The human eye is a complex organ, and its functioning relies heavily on its nerve supply." ' Slide 2 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(2, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Optic Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The optic nerve, also known as cranial nerve II, is the main nerve of the eye. It carries visual information from the retina to the brain." ' Slide 3 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(3, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Oculomotor Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The oculomotor nerve, or cranial nerve III, controls most of the eye's movements and the constriction of the pupil." ' Slide 4 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(4, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Trochlear Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The trochlear nerve, or cranial nerve IV, controls the superior oblique muscle, which is responsible for downward, inward, and outward eye movements." ' Slide 5 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(5, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Abducens Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The abducens nerve, or cranial nerve VI, controls the lateral rectus muscle, which is responsible for outward eye movements." ' Slide 6 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(6, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Trigeminal Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The trigeminal nerve, or cranial nerve V, provides sensory innervation to the eye and surrounding areas." ' Slide 7 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(7, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Facial Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The facial nerve, or cranial nerve VII, controls the muscles of facial expression, and it also provides some sensory innervation to the cornea." ' Slide 8 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(8, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Vestibulocochlear Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The vestibulocochlear nerve, or cranial nerve VIII, is not directly involved in vision, but it helps coordinate eye movements with head movements." ' Slide 9 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(9, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The Glossopharyngeal Nerve" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The glossopharyngeal nerve, or cranial nerve IX, is not directly involved in vision, but it helps to control the size of the pupil in response to light intensity." ' Slide 10 Set sld = ppt.Slides.Add(10, ppLayoutTitleAndContent) sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "Summary" sld.Shapes.Placeholders(2).TextFrame.TextRange.Text = "The nerve supply of the eye is complex and involves multiple cranial nerves. Each nerve has a specific role in vision or eye movement." ' Save the Presentation ppt.SaveAs "C:\Users\YourUsername\Desktop\NerveSupplyOfHumanEye.pptx" ppt.Close End Sub
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Visual Basic is a event driven programming language by Microsoft, first released in the year 1991.
Variable is a name given to the storage area in order to identify them in our programs.
Simple syntax of Variable declaration is as follows
Dim variableName [ As [ New ] dataType ] [ = initializer ]
variableName = value
If condition-expression Then
'code
End If
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the conditional-expression is true
Else
'code if the conditional-expression is false
End If
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
Else If(conditional-expression) Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
Else
'code if the above conditional-expression is false
End If
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
End If
End If
Select [ Case ] expression
[ Case expressionlist
'code ]
[ Case Else
'code ]
End Select
For counter [ As datatype ] = begin To end [ Step step ]
'code
[ Continue For ]
'code
[ Exit For ]
'code
Next [ counter ]
For Each element [ As datatype ] In group
'code
[ Continue For ]
'code
[ Exit For ]
'code
Next [ element ]
While conditional-expression
'Code
[ Continue While ]
'Code
[ Exit While ]
'Code
End While
Do { While | Until } conditional-expression
'Code
[ Continue Do ]
'Code
[ Exit Do ]
'Code
Loop
Do
'Code
[ Continue Do ]
'Code
[ Exit Do ]
'Code
Loop { While | Until } conditional-expression
Procedure is a sub-routine which contains set of statements. Usually Procedures are written when multiple calls are required to same set of statements which increases re-usuability and modularity.
Procedures are of two types.
Functions return a value when they are called.
[accessModifiers] Function functionName [(parameterList)] As returnType
'code
End Function
Sub-procedures are similar to functions but they don't return any value.
Sub ProcedureName (parameterList)
'Code
End Sub