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The standard advice is, "Start with the output and build the XSLT from there." If you have a PowerPoint file saved as XML, that will serve as your template for "reverse engineering" the XSLT. -- Charles Knell cknell@xxxxxxxxxx - email -----Original Message----- From: Nat Dunn <ndunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:23:49 -0400 To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: XML to PowerPoint Has anyone ever written or seen an XML-to-PowerPoint XSLT? I would like to be able to convert something like the following to a PowerPoint presentation. <ol class="SlideSet">
<li>
<ol title="Slide Title" class="Fly_In-medium">
<li>Bullet Text</li>
<li>Bullet Text</li>
<li>Bullet Text</li>
<li>Bullet Text</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>
<ol title="Slide Title" class="Fly_In-medium">
<li>Bullet Text</li>
<li>Bullet Text</li>
<li>Bullet Text</li>
<li>Bullet Text</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ol>I'd want it to be a bit more featureful than this, but it shows the basic idea. Anyone know of anything like this? It doesn't really matter what the source looks like. I'm more interested in knowing if anyone has or has seen an XSLT that takes some simple XML format and converts it to the ever-so-complex PresentationML. Thanks, Nat -- Nat Dunn Webucator 4933 Jamesville Rd. Jamesville, NY 13078-9428 http://www.webucator.com ndunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 877-WEBUCATE (877-932-8228) x221 315-849-2724 x221 315-410-5320 (fax) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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