Without recommendation, and since PowerPoint suggests you're using Windows, this, from ppm search ppt:

ppt Version: 0.14 Released: 2004-08-05 Author: Casey West <casey@geeknest.com> Repo: ActiveState Package Repository CPAN: http://search.cpan.org/dist/ppt-0.14/

and, while not what you're looking for, this, from ppm search powerpoint may contain code that will help you get started:

Win32-PowerPoint helps to convert texts to PP slides Version: 0.09 Released: 2008-10-31 Author: Kenichi Ishigaki <ishigaki@cpan.org> Provide: Win32::PowerPoint version 0.09 Provide: Win32::PowerPoint::Constants version 0.09 Require: Class::Accessor Require: Exporter::Lite Require: File::Spec Require: Test::More version 0.47 or better Require: Test::UseAllModules version 0.09 or better Require: Win32::OLE Repo: ActiveState Package Repository CPAN: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Win32-PowerPoint-0.09/

Update: Assumes you control the server or know how to d/l the ppts.


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