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Our PPTX converter can convert various file types to the PPXT format. For example, you can convert files from PPT to PPTX, from PDF to PPTX or from ODP to PPTX. Here are some more PPTX details.

I want to convert a powerpoint presentation to multiple images. I already installed LibreOffice on my server and converting docx to pdf is no problem. pptx to pdf conversion does not work. I used following command line:


Usually we will add a "Delay" action to ensure enough time for file conversion or creation. But this basically use for large files. You may try and upload some small template PPTX file to your SP library, use it to test your flow.

From left to right:

Flow 1: A blank PPTX file.
Flow 2: The file that I need to convert as part of the process that I need to run. It gets a PPTX content in Sharepoint folder -> Create a copy in One Drive -> Convert in PDF -> Create PDF File

The flow 3 worked successfully only once, not as the same time as flow 2.

Maybe there is some issue with the file that I need to convert in. Do you know how to create a conditional step that runs until I have the convert file step sucessful? Maybe it could help

Thank you.

Thank you so much for your solution. It did worked. The PPTX file has 4MB. I put a 30-sec delay around the Convert File action and the flow ran successfully every time.

Thanks again! Have a great week!

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Does the table show up correctly when filename.pptx is opened in LibreOffice (the GUI)? Or is it only in the resulting PDF that the table is gone? (Trying to guess whether this is a problem with PPTX import or PDF export)

Any there any linux tools that will extract the text from a Powerpoint pptx file? I tried catppt but it just returns file.pptx is not OLE file or Error. abiword --to=txt file.pptx also returns an empty text file.

I can open the file in libreoffice but it doesn't seem to have an "export as text" option. As a guess I also tried libreoffice --headless --convert-to txt:Text file.pptx but that doesn't even return an empty file.

Just pass it the pptx file as $1, and it will write the text into file $2. The content of each slide will not appear in presentation order, and there will be no labels or anything, so you'll need a few more lines of script and a temp directory to get a more readable listing.

In this resulting zip file there is the following directory \Presentation1.pptx.zip\ppt\slides. This contaions .xml files named after each individual slide. If you open one of these files you will see that any entered text is wrapped in tags.

In Microsoft Office PowerPoint for Windows, there is an option in export as to convert it to .mp4 format. What it does is make the slide as the image and puts the recorded voice as the audio file. And the output is a .mp4 file.

Assuming you have installed on your system the right codecs (libx264 or better, I refer here explicitly to the encoding libraries) and that the images are named picture01.png ...
you can use a command line similar to the following one:

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