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From: vikramshastry
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Hi,   I have never tried to create a PPT on the fly. You have a good 
requirement to acheive.   I was working on some MS Office related API, and i 
have observed there is sufficient API's available.   Use this "Microsoft Office 
11.0 Object Library". U need to search in the COM tab of Add Reference in your 
.NET application. In that checkout the namespace  
using Microsoft.Office.Interop.PowerPoint; Please ingore this if you have 
already come across this API. I will be very happy and thankful to you, if you 
could update anything in this.   Thanks and Regards, Vikki [EMAIL PROTECTED]    
  

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