Vbs script to manage aspect ratios in PowerPoint (16:9 vs. 4:3)

Hello. Can someone help me with the following?
I need a VBS script to make PowerPoint's default slide size to 16:9 from 4:3.
Thank you for any help here.
Jrene

Hello. Can someone help me with the following?
I need a VBS script to make PowerPoint's default slide size to 16:9 from 4:3.
Try this Google query:
PowerPoint aspect ratio vbscript

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