Intro
This guide will explain how to import a multiple rows of values into a PowerPoint presentation using data markers. This assumes a basic understanding of data markers.
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Binding Data
PowerPointTemplate has a single method for binding data to the data markers that are located in the template: PowerPointTemplate.BindData
. Depending on the data source type and the number of rows in the data source, PowerPointWriter will either import a single row of data or import multiple rows by repeating sections of the presentation.
By default, every appearance of a data marker will be populated with the same data. For example, if %%=Header.CompanyLogo(image) appears on multiple slides, each data marker will be populated with the company logo. This behavior can be overwritten using data binding properties.
When importing multiple row of data, the data marker must be placed in a list entry or table row. The list or table will be expanded to contain all of the imported data.
Repeat Slide Behavior
DataBindingProperties
Data binding properties can be used to specify the way data is imported into the presentation.
To set the max number of rows to import onto each slide of the presentation use MaxRowsPerSlide. MaxRowsPerSlide will continue to import more rows of data as long as it can find a data marker with the 'continue' modifier. For more information see Fitting Data on to Multiple Slides
Types of Data Sources
Arrays of objects
Methods:
[PowerPointTemplate.BindData(Object[],String[],String,DataBindingProperties)]
[PowerPointTemplate.BindData(Object[][],String[],String,DataBindingProperties)]
[PowerPointTemplate.BindData(Object
,
,String[],String,DataBindingProperties)]
Arrays don't have built-in means to store column names. The user must specify the column names in a string array that is passed to PowerPointTemplate.BindData
at run time.
PowerPointWriter will import all the rows in a multidimensional array (Object[,]
) or a jagged array using built-in repeating behavior.
Examples
Two dimensional array:
Data Tables
To bind a DataTable to a template data marker call BindData using the following signature:
This signature takes a Datatable, the name of the data marker to which the data source should bind, and a collection Data Binding Properties.