arfaja Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 I need some help on a presentation that I am working on.Let me give some background on what I am actually trying to do. I have a group of images that are being created and saved to a folder. I need to create an archive of these images in PPT for use at a later date. I am trying to automate the process of inserting them into the presentation. These images will be deleted and then new images will be created at a later date using the same file names.I am adding these images to my presentation using the Insert->Picture->From File->Link to File, so that all I have to do is open the presentation and the images will be there. Process is now automated, but...Now here comes the tricky part. I need to save the presentation so that I have an archive of the images, but I want to break the links so that the next time I open the presentation, the original images are there instead of having PPT trying to get them in the folder mentioned above.I have tried the insert Object route, but it won't work.Does anybody have any ideas on how I can get PPT to do what I want?
puntoMX Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 arfaja,As far as I can see you want to make a database of images that updates it self automatically when you replace a JPG file some were else?Or insert it from a database inside the PowerPoint file?As far as I know a file of a photo/image can’t be seen directly as an object, so you have to convert that photo/image to an object.None of the above is a standard function in PowerPoint, but there can be written a script in Visual Basic but that goes beyond my knowledge…
arfaja Posted August 8, 2007 Author Posted August 8, 2007 puntoMX thanks for the hlep. Visual Basic for Applications is an option, but I was hoping to avoid that route.
arfaja Posted August 19, 2007 Author Posted August 19, 2007 I found a workaround for my problem. It can be seen here: http://skp.mvps.org/ppt00047.htmThanks for the help.
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