Very many Power Point slide files quickly converted to macro-enabled PPTM format


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When VBA script support is required for automatic operation, custom animation or dynamic data update of PPT slide file, PPTM format is a macro-enabled file format, which can completely retain macro code and can be used as the best choice for complex interactive courseware or dynamic demonstration scenes such as automatic slide jump, real-time data update, user form input, etc. The following describes how to convert various formats in Power Point slide files into PPTM format using macro code, supporting PPT, PPTX, PPSX, POTX and other slide formats.

1. Use Scenarios

when there are many PPT slide files that need automatic operation, custom animation and other contents to run VBA macros, we can convert the files into PPTM format in batch to use and retain macro codes.

2. Effect preview

before treatment:

image-Very many Power Point slide files quickly converted to macro-enabled PPTM format

after treatment:

image-Very many Power Point slide files quickly converted to macro-enabled PPTM format

3. Operation steps

open 【HeSoft Doc Batch Tool], select [PowerPoint Tool]-[Convert PowerPoint to PPTM]].

image-Very many Power Point slide files quickly converted to macro-enabled PPTM format

[Add File] Add single or multiple PowerPoint slide files that need to be converted to PPTM format.

[Import File from Folder] Import all PowerPoint slide files in the selected folder.

You can view the imported files below.

image-Very many Power Point slide files quickly converted to macro-enabled PPTM format

After processing is complete, click Save Location to view the successfully converted PPTM format file.

image-Very many Power Point slide files quickly converted to macro-enabled PPTM format

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