Creating from Word document

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
G

Guest

When using the Send To PowerPoint from Word, anything other than Heading
styles are not imported into PowerPoint. Is there a way to bring in any text
from the Word document into PowerPoint speaker notes? I do not want to copy
and paste from my Word document into my PowerPoint presentation. Any creative
solution will be appreciated! Thanks.
 
Great macro! Now is there a way this can be placed into the Blank
Presentation that automatically opens when you open a new presentation in
PowerPoint? What I want to be able to do is create a Word document, then
File>Send To>PowerPoint and this macro automatically load with the new blank
presentation so it will convert these speaker notes for me.
Thanks for your great help!
 
You are a GREAT help! I will try this. My situation is rather unique. Users
will be taking their own Word document and then sending it to their own
PowerPoint document on their PC. I am trying to find a way to easily
distribute this macro so they can install it easily on their own PowerPoint
so it is available prior to sending the document from Word into PowerPoint.

Do you know if I can add this macro to a Design Template, then run the macro
AFTER the Word document has been sent to PowerPoint? Does the extra
"non-Heading" text get stored hidden in the PowerPoint presentation or must
this macro be immediately running as the Send-To function is creating the
PowerPoint file?

Thanks again.
 
You are a GREAT help! I will try this. My situation is rather unique. Users
will be taking their own Word document and then sending it to their own
PowerPoint document on their PC. I am trying to find a way to easily
distribute this macro so they can install it easily on their own PowerPoint
so it is available prior to sending the document from Word into PowerPoint.

Do you know if I can add this macro to a Design Template, then run the macro
AFTER the Word document has been sent to PowerPoint?

Not as is, but given code that works in PPT, you can generally incorporate it in a Word
or Excel macro or in some other application.

In the Programming section of http://www.pptfaq.com there are some examples of
automating one app from another.

Does the extra
 
Back
Top