PowerPointWriter allows you to generate a presentation from script alone, using the PowerPointApplication object, or from a template presentation and a script using PowerPointTemplate. PowerPointTemplate provides an intuitive high-performance way to import database values to a presentation, but cannot otherwise modify a presentation at runtime. The PowerPointApplication object model allows you to modify additional aspects of the presentation at runtime.
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You can take advantage of the features of both PowerPointApplication and PowerPointTemplate by using them together. For example, you can use PowerPointTemplate to open and populate a PowerPointWriter template, then pass the populated presentation to PowerPointApplication to |
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PowerPointTemplate to PowerPointApplication
To pass a presentation from PowerPointTemplate to PowerPointApplication, do not call PowerPointTemplate.Save. Instead, pass the PowerPointTemplate object to PowerPointApplication's Open method:
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PowerPointTemplate PowerPointTemplate pptt = new PowerPointTemplate();
pptt.Open(templatePath);
pptt.BindData(valuesArray, colNamesArray,"DataSourceName", pptt.CreateDataBindingProperties());
pptt.Process();
//--- Create an instance of PowerPointApplication and
//--- open the presentation you created with PowerPointTemplate.
//--- The presentation will be returned as a Presentation
//--- object.
PowerPointApplication ppta = new PowerPointApplication();
Presentation pres = ppta.Open(pptt);
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Option Strict On
Option Explicit On
Dim pptt As PowerPointTemplate = new |
Dim pptt As PowerPointTemplate = new PowerPointTemplate();
pptt.Open(templatePath);
pptt.BindData(valuesArray, colNamesArray,"DataSourceName", pptt.CreateDataBindingProperties());
pptt.Process();
//--- Create an instance of PowerPointApplication and
//--- open the presentation you created with PowerPointTemplate.
//--- The presentation will be returned as a Presentation
//--- object.
Dim ppta As PowerPointApplication = new PowerPointApplication();
Dim pres As Presentation = ppta.Open(pptt); |
PowerPointApplication to PowerPointTemplate
To pass a presentation from PowerPointApplication to PowerPointTemplate, do not call PowerPointApplication.Save. Instead, pass the PowerPointApplication object, along with the Presentation object that you want to populate, to PowerPointTemplates's Open method:
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PowerPointApplication ppta = new PowerPointApplication();
Presentation present = ppta.Open("StartingFile.pptx");
//--- Code modifying and customizing the presentation here
PowerPointTemplate ppt = new PowerPointTemplate();
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Dim ppta As PowerPointApplication = new PowerPointApplication();
Dim present As Presentation = ppta.Open("StartingFile.pptx");
//--- Code modifying and customizing the presentation here
Dim ppt As PowerPointTemplate = new PowerPointTemplate();
ppt.Open(ppta, present); |