IncrementRotationX Method

Microsoft PowerPoint Visual Basic

Changes the rotation of the specified shape around the x-axis by the specified number of degrees. Use the RotationX property to set the absolute rotation of the shape around the x-axis.

expression.IncrementRotationX(Increment)

expression    Required. An expression that returns a ThreeDFormat object.

Increment    Required Single. Specifies how much (in degrees) the rotation of the shape around the x-axis is to be changed. Can be a value from – 90 through 90. A positive value tilts the shape up; a negative value tilts it down.

Remarks

You cannot adjust the rotation around the x-axis of the specified shape past the upper or lower limit for the RotationX property (90 degrees to – 90 degrees). For example, if the RotationX property is initially set to 80 and you specify 40 for the Increment argument, the resulting rotation will be 90 (the upper limit for the RotationX property) instead of 120.

To change the rotation of a shape around the y-axis, use the IncrementRotationY method. To change the rotation around the z-axis, use the IncrementRotation method.

Example

This example tilts shape one on myDocument up 10 degrees. Shape one must be an extruded shape for you to see the effect of this code.

Set myDocument = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)
myDocument.Shapes(1).ThreeD.IncrementRotationX 10