possible to extract text & images from PPT/PPTX files?

K

KJ

Hello Everyone,

Given a PPT or PPTX file, I need to extract the "assets" (images &
text) from that presentation on a per-slide basis. My desired end
result is that I have now have these assets on my filesystem.

Is this possible? If so, how might this be done? And is there a 3rd-
party tool that already does this?

Thank you,
Karma
 
P

phtar

Hello Everyone,

Given a PPT or PPTX file, I need to extract the "assets" (images &
text) from that presentation on a per-slide basis. My desired end
result is that I have now have these assets on my filesystem.

Is this possible? If so, how might this be done? And is there a 3rd-
party tool that already does this?

Thank you,
Karma

Hi$B!$(B

You can extract images from PowerPoint presentation.
Method 1$B!'(B
Open the presentation under the editable mode;
right click the image you want to extract;
select "Save as picture" and archive the picture on your hard desk.
Compare with the above way, this way has some shortcomings that you
can only save the images at one slide at one time. You can choose the
proper approach according to you needs.

Method 2:
1. Save the present PowerPoint presentation as Webpage.
Open the presentation under the editable mode;
Click "office button" at the top-left-corner, select "Save As" ->
"Other Formats";
In the pop-up dialog box: select the location you want to
archive; input the name you rename at the "File name"box; select
"Web Page (*.htm; *.html), at last click "Save";
For PowerPoint 2003:
Click "File" -> Save as Web page ;
Then input the file name select the "web page (*.htm,*.html)" type, at
last click "Save".
2. Get the images from new folder.
The result will be a static webpage based on the original
presentation, a clutch of new files in folder which has the same
prefix name of the webpage. Go to the folder and open it, there are
lots of separate images waiting for you to use.


Anyway, I hope I've covered all the steps adequately, give it a try
and extract the images and audios you like from now!
 

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