Shape.ScaleHeight method (PowerPoint)

Scales the height of the shape by a specified factor.

Syntax

expression.ScaleHeight (Factor, RelativeToOriginalSize, fScale)

expression A variable that represents a Shape object.

Parameters

Name Required/Optional Data type Description
Factor Required Single Specifies the ratio between the height of the shape after you resize it and the current or original height. For example, to make a rectangle 50 percent larger, specify 1.5 for this argument.
RelativeToOriginalSize Required MsoTriState Specifies whether the shape is scaled relative to its current or original size.
fScale Optional MsoScaleFrom The part of the shape that retains its position when the shape is scaled.

Remarks

For pictures and OLE objects, you can indicate whether you want to scale the shape relative to its original size or relative to its current size. Shapes other than pictures and OLE objects are always scaled relative to their current height.

The RelativeToOriginalSize parameter value can be one of the following MsoTriState constants. You can specify msoTrue for this parameter only if the specified shape is a picture or an OLE object.

Constant Description
msoFalse Scales the shape relative to its current size.
msoTrue Scales the shape relative to its original size.

The fScale parameter value can be one of the following MsoTriState constants. The default is msoScaleFromTopLeft.

msoScaleFromBottomRight
msoScaleFromMiddle
msoScaleFromTopLeft

Example

This example scales all pictures and OLE objects on myDocument to 175 percent of their original height and width, and it scales all other shapes to 175 percent of their current height and width.

Set myDocument = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)

For Each s In myDocument.Shapes

    Select Case s.Type

    Case msoEmbeddedOLEObject, msoLinkedOLEObject, _
            msoOLEControlObject, msoLinkedPicture, msoPicture 

        s.ScaleHeight 1.75, msoTrue
        s.ScaleWidth 1.75, msoTrue

    Case Else

        s.ScaleHeight 1.75, msoFalse
        s.ScaleWidth 1.75, msoFalse

    End Select

Next

See also

Shape Object

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