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Writing VBA in Powerpoint to automatically create a slideshow

ResolvedVersion 2003

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Writing VBA in Powerpoint to automatically create a slideshow

Is there someone that I can email directly who can help me write a VBA script in powerpoint, that will allow me to create a powerpoint presentation based upon the following? :


- The input would be a list of numbers
- script creates slides alternating with these numbers displayed in the centre e.g. blank slide, number, blank slide, number...
- Each slide to have the same specified background/text box layout


I would appreciate some help. I have an example powerpoint of what I want to create, that I can email to someone.

Regards,

Vignesh

RE: writing VBA in Powerpoint to automatically create a slidesho

Hi Vignesh

Thanks for your post, I shall send you an email direct with next steps on this.

Regards

Jacob

Tue 12 May 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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