Image Importer Wizard

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Guest

Hello:


I have a large Microsoft Word file containing mostly graphics but with some
intermittent text scattered throughout the document. I am looking for a
technique to export my word file to a power point file in such a way that
each of the graphics in the Word document shows up as a graphic on a
different PowerPoint slide. Also the text beneath each graphic should appear
in the Notes section of the Powerpoint slide.

So far I have found a software program called Image Importer Wizard. This
application does a great Job of exporting the graphics from Microsoft Word
to Microsoft Power Point slides. However the text below each graphic in Word
seems to be ignored & NOT transferred to the Notes section of the PowerPoint
slide.

* How can I use any software or technique to export BOTH the graphics &
text content from a Microsoft Word Document to Powerpoint so that each
graphic from Word appears on a separate PowerPoint slide and the text below
each graphic appears in the Notes section of the PowerPoint slide ?.



Thanks,
Halvard.
 
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Bill Dilworth

So....

Options:

1) Manually do the whole thing

2) Use the automated parts that do part of the work for you

3) Build your own macro to do this.

Which direction do you want to go?

Bill
 
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Guest

Bill:

Thanks for the reply below.

I am leaning towards the 2nd option - part automation & part manual.
However, can you explain to me how you would implement the 3rd (Macro)
option ?

Thanks again.
 
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Bill Dilworth

Hey JoJo,

This is the most difficult route, without a doubt. If you have coding
experience it won't be too difficult, but you will need to learn some stuff.

The PowerPoint object model is different than most other Office applications
and you have to get your mind around it. It can be manipulated using VBA,
any of the .NET languages or even some of the older coding languages (C#,
VB, etc.)

Do you have any coding experience? In what languages?

Bill D.
 

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