From looking at the source code of Win32::PowerPoint, the ->new_slide method doesn't return any useful information. The newly allocated slide is stored in $self->{slide}, so you should be able to access it there. It seems that Win32::PowerPoint relies on the idea of having only one "current" slide on which all its methods operate, so that won't buy you much.
The @slides array in your code is to be populated by yourself. Somewhere, you need to have your own idea of what should go into the slides.
In reply to Re: Win32::PowerPoint to create slides
by Corion
in thread Win32::PowerPoint to create slides
by proton-69
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