bulk convert jpg to ppt

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Does anyone know if it is possible to bulk convert jpgs to powerpoint
templates. I have over 3000 images developed and I need to convert them
for a client.
I havent been able to find any jpg to ppt but loads of ppt to jpg.
thanks so much for any help
LB
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BTW these are christian themed backgrounds i have developed and am
selling either in JPG or PPT (once that isdone!) 1000 sets of 3 or more
backgrounds for 500.00 and limited in availability, not for resale, but
for use in ministry.
 
Hi John and all
that helped A LOT!, I have been looking for weeks i downloaded the
trial, and it worked! after reading the instructions (always helps) I
am now able to import tons of individual images and have them each
automatically made into a ppt..yaaay!
THEN i found the batch exporter and perfection again
I owe you dinner or something!
thanks for getting back to me,
LindaB
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Hi SPM
our powerpoint wiz from the uk sent me to the right place, so Im all
set
but i needed each image to be its own template
thanks for taking the time to get back to me
Linda
 
Hi again all
im still working on this project..client now wants slides per template,
not individual slides
does anyone know how or where i can get a program or whatever to do
this

take a folder with multiple subfolders, and convert the images in each
subfolder to a template with 3 slides
example
main folder
subfolder wth three images
subfolder 2 with three images

convert
subfolder to template with 3 slides
subfolder 2 to template with 3 slides

i will pay for this!

the converter i bought from another site is great for individuals and
if i go folder by folder manually, but i have 1000 to do.
cant wait til this project is over!
feel free to email me directly if you have a solution, can create a
solution quickly
thanks again
 
I'm guessing you are going to have to write your own macro in VBA. Some
of the options here might work, but I doubt they have this capability:

Password protect a presentation
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00038.htm

So, you can start with the option that describes how to roll your own
with VBA and modify it to do what you want.

--David

--
David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
 
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