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Old 27-Jan-2009, 03:40
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Split a powerpoint presentation in respective slides in C/C++


Hi all,
This is something really interesting that I am trying to do.
I have a PowerPoint presentation (filetype: PPT) consisting of N number of slides. I want to write a C/C++ program in Linux, which reads this PowerPoint presentation in the program and splits the PowerPoint presentation into respective slides i.e. if there are N number of slides then after the C/C++ program has read it, the program breaks the PowerPoint presentation in N different slides with different file names.
Lets take an example:
If the PowerPoint presentation has 5 slides. The presentation is read into a C/C++ program. The program breaks the powerpoint presentation into 5 different slides i.e. First slide in the main presentation corresponds to ppt_page1.ppt, second slide from the main presentation is created and named as ppt_page2.ppt by the C/C++ program automatically and so on.
In the end, we get 5 different slides.
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Old 31-Jan-2009, 06:50
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Re: Split a powerpoint presentation in respective slides in C/C++


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Originally Posted by shoaibjameel123
Hi all,
This is something really interesting that I am trying to do.

So did you have a question or are you just issuing a press release?


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Old 17-May-2009, 22:35
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Re: Split a powerpoint presentation in respective slides in C/C++


Cant figure out why I cant send you a msg here, shoaibjameel123

Hopefully it was a press release MexicanBob!

Shoaibjamee if you do have this utility written and working, I am willing to license a copy of it off of you for a fair fee. Please send me an email with details of your success.

Alternately, if you need this working and can't get it working, I will finish writing mine and you can buy it off me Either way, let us not duplicate work!

Let me know soon, I have a deadline approaching!

Thanks.

Mathx.
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Old 20-May-2009, 13:19
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Re: Split a powerpoint presentation in respective slides in C/C++


Never mind, I got it working here.

Anyone want to license it?
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Old 25-May-2009, 00:26
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Re: Split a powerpoint presentation in respective slides in C/C++


Yes, send to email and i will pay later.
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Old 25-May-2009, 07:44
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Re: Split a powerpoint presentation in respective slides in C/C++


lol.

if you are serious send me another private email and we'll look at some escrow options. i spent alot of time on this.

what kind of conversion volume do you have?
 
 

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