Creating an Add-in to Insert Graphics

A

April Klein

YESTERDAY I POSTED THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE:

I am using PowerPoint 2000. I need to create a template
that can be used fairly intuitively by others - as sort of
an orderform for display items. The graphics are custom
designed by an outside vendor and exist outside of the
Clipart Gallery (on our Network Server).

Ultimately I would like to have several "Click to add
Pictures" placeholders on this template and each
placeholder would be locked into a certain size. By
clicking on these placeholders they should navigate to the
files where the custom graphics are stored - not the
Clipart Gallery - select their preferred picture and have
it insert into the placeholder.

Is this doable? Thanks for your help.

~April

THE FOLLOWING POST WAS PART OF A RESPONSE RECIEVED (Thanks
Steve!)

You can't add placeholders as Sonia's mentioned; you
could do something akin to this with an add-in, however.
For example, the user could click a button on a toolbar
that calls up a dialog where they choose the graphic, then
inserts it into a predefined space on the current slide.

The add-in would need to be installed on each user's
computer for this to work, and the graphics would need to
be there too, or on a commonly available network server.

NEW QUESTIONS:

Is there an add-in already created that will provide this
function? If so, where can I access it or purchase it
from?

If not, how would I go about creating this? I have no
prior experience with visual basic or creating add-ins.

Thanks for your help.
 
M

Michael Koerner

It was also answered yesterday by a number of people. I suggest you look for
your original post.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


YESTERDAY I POSTED THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE:

I am using PowerPoint 2000. I need to create a template
that can be used fairly intuitively by others - as sort of
an orderform for display items. The graphics are custom
designed by an outside vendor and exist outside of the
Clipart Gallery (on our Network Server).

Ultimately I would like to have several "Click to add
Pictures" placeholders on this template and each
placeholder would be locked into a certain size. By
clicking on these placeholders they should navigate to the
files where the custom graphics are stored - not the
Clipart Gallery - select their preferred picture and have
it insert into the placeholder.

Is this doable? Thanks for your help.

~April

THE FOLLOWING POST WAS PART OF A RESPONSE RECIEVED (Thanks
Steve!)

You can't add placeholders as Sonia's mentioned; you
could do something akin to this with an add-in, however.
For example, the user could click a button on a toolbar
that calls up a dialog where they choose the graphic, then
inserts it into a predefined space on the current slide.

The add-in would need to be installed on each user's
computer for this to work, and the graphics would need to
be there too, or on a commonly available network server.

NEW QUESTIONS:

Is there an add-in already created that will provide this
function? If so, where can I access it or purchase it
from?

If not, how would I go about creating this? I have no
prior experience with visual basic or creating add-ins.

Thanks for your help.
 
A

April Klein

Actually before I posted the message below I had looked
for my original post. That's how I was able to include
the info below and at that time the only answers I
received were from 'Sonia' - a brief it can't be done
statement -- and 'Steve's message noted below. Since my
inquiry and issue had changed, I thought It would be best
to submit a new posting.

Since this submission Steve has responded again and gave
me his direct contact info. Hopefully the issue will be
resolved, but if any other advice is available I'd be more
than happy to listen.

I appreciate your help.

~April
-----Original Message-----
It was also answered yesterday by a number of people. I suggest you look for
your original post.
newsgroup said:
<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be
opened said:
<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are
Using said:
<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


YESTERDAY I POSTED THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE:

I am using PowerPoint 2000. I need to create a template
that can be used fairly intuitively by others - as sort of
an orderform for display items. The graphics are custom
designed by an outside vendor and exist outside of the
Clipart Gallery (on our Network Server).

Ultimately I would like to have several "Click to add
Pictures" placeholders on this template and each
placeholder would be locked into a certain size. By
clicking on these placeholders they should navigate to the
files where the custom graphics are stored - not the
Clipart Gallery - select their preferred picture and have
it insert into the placeholder.

Is this doable? Thanks for your help.

~April

THE FOLLOWING POST WAS PART OF A RESPONSE RECIEVED (Thanks
Steve!)

You can't add placeholders as Sonia's mentioned; you
could do something akin to this with an add-in, however.
For example, the user could click a button on a toolbar
that calls up a dialog where they choose the graphic, then
inserts it into a predefined space on the current slide.

The add-in would need to be installed on each user's
computer for this to work, and the graphics would need to
be there too, or on a commonly available network server.

NEW QUESTIONS:

Is there an add-in already created that will provide this
function? If so, where can I access it or purchase it
from?

If not, how would I go about creating this? I have no
prior experience with visual basic or creating add-ins.

Thanks for your help.



.
 
M

Michael Koerner

It is always best to stay it in the same thread. Steve has offered some good
suggestions.

--
<>Please post all follow-up questions/replies to the newsgroup<>
<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be opened<><>
<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are Using<><><>
<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


Actually before I posted the message below I had looked
for my original post. That's how I was able to include
the info below and at that time the only answers I
received were from 'Sonia' - a brief it can't be done
statement -- and 'Steve's message noted below. Since my
inquiry and issue had changed, I thought It would be best
to submit a new posting.

Since this submission Steve has responded again and gave
me his direct contact info. Hopefully the issue will be
resolved, but if any other advice is available I'd be more
than happy to listen.

I appreciate your help.

~April
-----Original Message-----
It was also answered yesterday by a number of people. I suggest you look for
your original post.
newsgroup said:
<><>Email unless specifically requested will not be
opened said:
<><><>Do Provide The Version Of PowerPoint You Are
Using said:
<><><>Do Not Post Attachments In This Newsgroup<><><>
Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


YESTERDAY I POSTED THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE:

I am using PowerPoint 2000. I need to create a template
that can be used fairly intuitively by others - as sort of
an orderform for display items. The graphics are custom
designed by an outside vendor and exist outside of the
Clipart Gallery (on our Network Server).

Ultimately I would like to have several "Click to add
Pictures" placeholders on this template and each
placeholder would be locked into a certain size. By
clicking on these placeholders they should navigate to the
files where the custom graphics are stored - not the
Clipart Gallery - select their preferred picture and have
it insert into the placeholder.

Is this doable? Thanks for your help.

~April

THE FOLLOWING POST WAS PART OF A RESPONSE RECIEVED (Thanks
Steve!)

You can't add placeholders as Sonia's mentioned; you
could do something akin to this with an add-in, however.
For example, the user could click a button on a toolbar
that calls up a dialog where they choose the graphic, then
inserts it into a predefined space on the current slide.

The add-in would need to be installed on each user's
computer for this to work, and the graphics would need to
be there too, or on a commonly available network server.

NEW QUESTIONS:

Is there an add-in already created that will provide this
function? If so, where can I access it or purchase it
from?

If not, how would I go about creating this? I have no
prior experience with visual basic or creating add-ins.

Thanks for your help.



.
 
B

Brian Reilly, MS MVP

April,
I already have an add-in that does this and I could copy it and sell
it to you just as fast as Steve could write it from scratch (g).

Brian Reilly, PowerPoint MVP
 

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