Re: Power Point and Publisher 2003

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Hey Mr. PvdG42 bully boy.
What part of the word "general" do you not understand? You give .NET developers a bad name as one or more developers may just have experience writing code to modify or integrate the file types these software programs utilize.

So, I do not have the experience with these file formats but I do know both programs support macros and may by now support .NET for writing a macro or perhaps an addin noting the old way to automate without copy and paste used VBA. I would try using Google groups to search developer newsgroups for terms such as publisher to powerpoint conversion.

"PvdG42" <pvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eTcOfak1IHA.4848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"me04984" <me04984@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B0BC6D03-F0F9-46F2-B784-B4E66B940AC9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is there an easy way to take a file I created in Publisher 2003, with photos
and text, and dump it all into a Power Point presentation?
Am looking for a quick and easy way without copy and paste each page.
thanks in advance. It is about 10 pages.

First, you need to find an Office/PowerPoint group to ask in. This is a .NET
programming group.

As you appear to be using a web interface, start here to find an appropriate
group:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx

Click the + beside your language. then scroll down to Office and Desktop
Applications. In Office and Desktop Applications, open the category for
PowerPoint, then find a group there to post in.



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