ā08-03-2005 08:57 AM
ā08-03-2005 09:17 AM
Hi,
Try using the internet explorer activeX. Works perfect for Excel and Word too.
Kind regards,
ā08-03-2005 09:18 AM
For some reason, PowerPoint doesn't seem to have an ActiveX control in the list. What you can do is use an Internet Explorer control instead, which apparently can call the PowerPoint ActiveX control.
Place an ActiveX container on the FP (Containers palette), right click it and select Insert AX control. Find the browser (In my PC it's called Microsoft Web Browser). Wire its reference into an invoke node and select the Navigate method. Wire the path of the presentation into the URL input.
ā08-03-2005 09:46 AM
ā08-03-2005 09:49 AM
Hi,
Save your power point presentation as a powerpoint slide show (*.pps)...
ā08-04-2005 01:50 AM
Hello again
I saved the presentation as a PPS but still the same response .....
ā08-11-2005 03:17 AM
Hi Lee,
We have made an example for you which gets rid of the toolbar at the bottom of the presentation. This works by opening up the powerpoint presentation as a slide show and then just using position property nodes to keep it on top of the LabVIEW VI.
The trouble is that LabVIEW judges position by pixels where as Powerpoint judges position by points. Due to this it makes your screensize and resolution important. This was programming on a 17 inch monitor with the resolution set at 1280 x 1024. If you have different screensize to this then you may need to change some of the numbers in the move window sub vi.
Hope this helps,
Best regards
Peter H.
Applications Engineer.
ā08-11-2005 03:18 AM