Hello, I would need to control a powerpoint file from python. I have installed the win32com library for python, then i used makepy to create a powerpoint-specific library.
The things i need to do are pretty basic: open a file, create a new slide, place a picture and a comment to the picture. The problem i have is that, often, while the script is running, the powerpoint file would already be open. In this case, my script would open it anew, and make the modifications in the newly opened file. To prevent that problem, i need to be able to look at the filenames of the open powerpoint files. It there a way to do that ? And, by the way, is there any kind of help or manual or document to understand how to use win32com and the related application-specific libraries ? The code i am using now is the following: [code] import win32com.client import win32com.gen_py.ppt11b as ppt11b ppt = win32com.client.Dispatch("Powerpoint.Application") #Open the powerpoint application ppt.Visible = True pptfile = ppt.Presentations.Open('FileName',ReadOnly=0, Untitled=0, WithWindow=1)#Open the desired ppt file Slide = pptfile.Slides.Add(len(pptfile.Slides)+1, ppLayoutBlank) shape1 = Slide.Shapes.AddTextbox(Orientation=0x1,Left=100,Top=50,Width=400,Height=100) shape1.TextFrame.TextRange.Text='Trial' shape2=Slide.Shapes.AddPicture(FileName='PictureName', LinkToFile=False, SaveWithDocument=True, Left=100, Top=100, Width=400, Height=400) pptfile.Save() pptfile.Close() [\code] _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor