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Re: AppleScript-Users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 446
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Re: AppleScript-Users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 446


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript-Users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 446
  • From: Gabriel Zachmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 01:07:42 +0200


Does anybody know, how I can make Powerpoint start a Slideshow at a specific slide, i.e., slide number n, from Applescript?
Or how I can jump to a specific slide, while a slideshow is running?


I would like to do this from a Cocoa application using Scripting Bridge.

I know to start and stop a slide show, and how to make a step forward or backward in the slide show from my Cocoa app.

But I could not find a way to do what I described above.
(Going through the whole slide show programmatically is not really an option, since the slide set could contain 100 slides or more.)


All pointers, hints, and, in particular sample code ;-), will be highly appreciated.

Best regards,
Gabriel.

PS:
I am still fairly new to Applescript and Scripting Bridge!

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