PowerPoint Document Properties

PowerPoint has a slew of document properties, some built-in, some that you can customize yourself.

You can use any of these as placeholders in your PPT2HTML templates.

To learn what properties are available, open a PPT file in PowerPoint, then choose File, Properties from the menu bar. All of the text boxes in this dialog are properties of one sort or another.

PowerPoint maintains some of them for you (total editing time, for example) and won't let you edit them. It suggests values for others (Title, for example) but lets you change them if you like. And on the Custom tab you can create and fill in your own properties if you like.

You can use all of these properties, Built-in or Custom, as placeholders in PPT2HTML. To see a listing of all the placeholders PPT2HTML supports, including those for PowerPoint's built-in properties and any Custom properties you've created, click CODES on the PPT2HTML prefs dialog.

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