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objects in powerpoint

Hi guys,

I am a very new user - QV11 and would like to find out that i can import qv objects to PowerPoint. I i'd just like to know if there is a way of automatically updating the ppt document? And can one write a script in visual c#? Please help!

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Anonymous
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Hi

     In the ppt macro

          set s=ActiveDocument.Sheets("Summary")  -  the "summary" is the qv file sheet Name.

          You can change the name based on your qv file sheet name through Settings --> sheet properties --->Tiltle

See the image :


Regards

Ashok

Anonymous
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Hi

          see the attached image file.

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Hi,

The script work perfectly. Thank you very much.

Is there any way to copy an active sheet object instead of a static object?

Anonymous
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Hi

     I can not catch what you are asking .

     Please give me some example for static object what you mean

Regards

Ashok

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Ok. This current script only creates a copy of the object and places it as an image in the ppt page(static), what I would like to know is if the active object – mean an object that is clickable can be added through the script?

AlexOmetis
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You can do this all through NPrinting (www.nprinting.com) a third party tool... without coding macros, changing seciruty settings or anything. It's still a static version of the object from QlikView, but you can filter, schedule updates and distribution with it as well...

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