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behnaz shirazi-2
Hello Everyone:

I wonder if somebody know how can I put a powerpoint chart in spss output
automatically.


Thank you
Behnaz

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AW: ppt to spss

la volta statistics
Hi Behnaz
basically, I think it is easier to have each charts as a file (e.g *.wmf, or
*.jpg). In that way you can control by the file name what chart you want to
import.
I tested your request for importing from PowerPoint directly and found (I
was surprised that this works), that you can actually import the first slide
of a PowerPoint file with the code below. However, the code imports the
complete slide, not only its chart and only the first slide.
The same code would work for importing a chart file as well.


Option Explicit

Sub Main
Dim objOutputDoc As ISpssOutputDoc
Dim objOutputItem As ISpssItem
Dim myPath As String

myPath = "D:\Temp\Präsentation1.ppt"
Set objOutputDoc = objSpssApp.GetDesignatedOutputDoc

'Insert the PowerPoint Slide
Set objOutputItem=objOutputDoc.AddFromFile (myPath)

End Sub

Hope this helps

Christian
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Hello Everyone:

I wonder if somebody know how can I put a powerpoint chart in spss output
automatically.


Thank you
Behnaz

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Re: AW: ppt to spss

behnaz shirazi-2
Thank you so much Christian.You are amazing.

Behnaz


>From: la volta statistics <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: la volta statistics <[hidden email]>
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: AW: ppt to spss
>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:14:27 +0100
>
>Hi Behnaz
>basically, I think it is easier to have each charts as a file (e.g *.wmf,
>or
>*.jpg). In that way you can control by the file name what chart you want to
>import.
>I tested your request for importing from PowerPoint directly and found (I
>was surprised that this works), that you can actually import the first
>slide
>of a PowerPoint file with the code below. However, the code imports the
>complete slide, not only its chart and only the first slide.
>The same code would work for importing a chart file as well.
>
>
>Option Explicit
>
>Sub Main
>Dim objOutputDoc As ISpssOutputDoc
>Dim objOutputItem As ISpssItem
>Dim myPath As String
>
>myPath = "D:\Temp\Prä³¥ntation1.ppt"
>Set objOutputDoc = objSpssApp.GetDesignatedOutputDoc
>
>'Insert the PowerPoint Slide
>Set objOutputItem=objOutputDoc.AddFromFile (myPath)
>
>End Sub
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Christian
>*******************************
>la volta statistics
>Christian Schmidhauser, Dr.phil.II
>Weinbergstrasse 108
>Ch-8006 Z?>Tel: +41 (043) 233 98 01
>Fax: +41 (043) 233 98 02
>email: mailto:[hidden email]
>internet: http://www.lavolta.ch/
>
>
>
>-----Urspr?he Nachricht-----
>Von: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]]Im Auftrag von
>behnaz shirazi
>Gesendet: Montag, 10. Dezember 2007 17:43
>An: [hidden email]
>Betreff: ppt to spss
>
>
>Hello Everyone:
>
>I wonder if somebody know how can I put a powerpoint chart in spss output
>automatically.
>
>
>Thank you
>Behnaz
>
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