I have this list of names in an excel spreadsheet and I'd like to save that list as a series of slides in Powerpoint (2 columns of 140 names would then be 140 slides with 2 names per slide).

I turned to Win32::OLE as I've worked before with it and I can easily read data in the excel sheet. However when it comes to writing in Powerpoint, it fails even though I looked at the VB samples provided in the MSDN. Here's my code, and the error risen
my $pres = $ppt->NewPresentation()->Add("true"); $pres->Slides->Add(1,1); $pres->SaveAs("d:/bizuth.ppt");

and the error is :
Can't call method "Slides" without a package or object reference at D:\readBizuth.pl line 19....

Can someone please help me out ?

In reply to parsing from Excel to Powerpoint by Foggy Bottoms

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