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--- Comment #2 from Kem ---
I have tried adding an excel(.xslx) spreadsheet to a powerpoint(.pptx). But so
far I havent been unable to do it. I tried recreating the class that you
created[EmbedXSSFinXSLF.java] but the line that retrieves the Ob
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--- Comment #3 from PJ Fanning ---
Which poi version did you use? Did you build the latest poi code from into your
own jars - Andreas' change has not been released yet but will appear in v4.0.0
when it is released.
https://github.com/plutext/d
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--- Comment #4 from Kem ---
Hi, PJ Fanning
Thanks for the reply. I did use the Andreas' latest snapshot of the code. I
compiled it from Andreas mirror poi project in github, which include the
classes that were necessary to build the EmbedXSSFi
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--- Comment #5 from Andreas Beeker ---
Hi Kem,
the embedding test class is at [1], but first of all, when you talk about
embedding, do you simply want to attach any file in form of a packager object
to the slide (then I open the ticket again a
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--- Comment #6 from Kem ---
Hi, Andi
Thanks for the help, it worked. It seems that Office 2007 doesn't know how to
properly handle the outputted file by Office 2016 does seem to know. I also
tried the latest version of LibreOffice and it also