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I have an application that could be run from Powerpoint with som
interaction with Excel worksheets or from Excel with some interactio with Powerpoint presentations. I have tried both approach and each ha problems. If *Powerpoint is the master*, I create an Excel object, open workbook, do operations, close and save, and then quit the Exce object. I am using slightly modified code that runs fine in Outlook. It runs fine in Powerpoint too unless I try to save the workbook durin the close. If I do that, the appl hangs. Relevant code is reproduce below: ' ' define Excel types and definitions ' Dim xLApp As Excel.Application Dim xLBook As Excel.Workbook Dim xLSheet As Excel.Worksheet Dim xLPath As String, xLFileName As String ' ' define location & filename of target spreadsheet ' xLPath = ActivePresentation.Path xLFileName = "SSU_Setup.xls" ' ' define application object ' Set xLApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application") ' ' open target spreadsheet ' define target worksheet ' xLApp.Workbooks.Open FileName:=xLPath + "\" + xLFileName Set xLSheet = xLApp.Workbooks (xLFileName).Worksheets("SSU_CurrentProject") ' ' do stuff with the spreadsheet ' stuff stuff ' ' close spreadsheet, quit xL ' xLApp.Workbooks(xLFileName).Close SaveChanges:=False xLApp.Quit This works fine. However if I alter the Close statement to save th spreadsheet, i.e., SaveChanges:=True the application hangs. If I g to "Task Manager" and end the PPT session, I am then prompted with "SAVE AS" window for the spreadsheet. If I try to save the spreadshee over itself, I get the standard message asking me if I really want t do that. Regardless of how I answer, the SAVE AS window remains activ until I cancel it. This inability to save the spreadsheet using th above code is unique to PowerPoint, i.e., it seems to work OK in Word and Outlook. I would rather use *Excel as the master*. I roughed out equivalen code, relevant stuff is reproduced below ' ' define PPT types and definitions ' Dim pptApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim pptPresentation As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim pptSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim pptPath As String, pptFileName As String ' ' define location and filename of target presentation ' pptPath = ActiveWorkbook.Path ' ' define ppt application object ' Set pptApp = CreateObject("Powerpoint.Application") ' ' open PPT file ' pptApp.Presentations.Open Filename:=pptPath + "\" +PPTFileName I get an error on the Open statement: RunTime error Presentations (unknown member) Invalid request. The Powerpoint fram window does not exist. The Open statement is identical to an open statement if Powerpoint wer that master, but in that case the statement would be: Application.Presentations.Open Filename:= ... When I look at the values for pptPath and PPTFileName, they ar correct. Any help would be appreciated -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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I've read the post a couple of times (its getting late !!!!) and I have a couple of suggestions that you might find useful...
Instead of using 'SaveChanges:=True' , try using Application.Displayalerts=fals And as far as opening a file from PP or from XL - investigate using the code to follow a hyperlink - its a much simpler way of doing it than envoking the application These bits may or may not be what you are after - but hope they are of some use... |
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