What's new in PowerPoint JavaScript API 1.2
PowerPointApi 1.2 added support for inserting slides from another presentation into the current presentation and for deleting slides.
The first table provides a concise summary of the APIs, while the subsequent table gives a detailed list.
Feature area | Description | Relevant objects |
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Insert and Delete Slides | Allows the insertion of existing slides into the current presentation from another presentation, as well as the ability to delete slides. | Slide.delete, Presentation.insertSlidesFromBase64 |
API list
The following table lists the PowerPoint JavaScript API requirement set 1.2. For a complete list of all PowerPoint JavaScript APIs (including preview APIs and previously released APIs), see all PowerPoint JavaScript APIs.
Class | Fields | Description |
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InsertSlideOptions | formatting | Specifies which formatting to use during slide insertion. |
sourceSlideIds | Specifies the slides from the source presentation that will be inserted into the current presentation. | |
targetSlideId | Specifies where in the presentation the new slides will be inserted. | |
Presentation | insertSlidesFromBase64(base64File: string, options?: PowerPoint.InsertSlideOptions) | Inserts the specified slides from a presentation into the current presentation. |
slides | Returns an ordered collection of slides in the presentation. | |
Slide | delete() | Deletes the slide from the presentation. |
id | Gets the unique ID of the slide. | |
SlideCollection | getCount() | Gets the number of slides in the collection. |
getItem(key: string) | Gets a slide using its unique ID. | |
getItemAt(index: number) | Gets a slide using its zero-based index in the collection. | |
getItemOrNullObject(id: string) | Gets a slide using its unique ID. | |
items | Gets the loaded child items in this collection. |
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