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Hi,
At 11:53 AM 8/21/2008, Charles wrote:
Quite. Also, in the past, this was done not with a native Powerpoint XML (which didn't exist back when the requirement first emerged) but with the variant of HTML that Powerpoint exported and imported.
That might make a more tractable target even today, albeit at the risk of losing functionality. Testing would be required.
RE: [xsl] XML to PowerPoint
Subject: RE: [xsl] XML to PowerPoint From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 12:08:31 -0400 |
Hi,
At 11:53 AM 8/21/2008, Charles wrote:
The standard advice is, "Start with the output and build the XSLT from there." If you have a PowerPoint file saved as XML, that will serve as your template for "reverse engineering" the XSLT.
Quite. Also, in the past, this was done not with a native Powerpoint XML (which didn't exist back when the requirement first emerged) but with the variant of HTML that Powerpoint exported and imported.
That might make a more tractable target even today, albeit at the risk of losing functionality. Testing would be required.
Cheers, Wendell
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