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Aspose.Slides for .NET

Edit PPS Files in C#

Edit PPS presentations in C# using server-side Aspose.Slides for .NET APIs.

Edit PPS File Using C#

Use Aspose.Slides for .NET to load a PPS slide show, update slide content, and save the result. Install the package from NuGet or run the following command in the Package Manager Console.

Package Manager Console Command

PM> Install-Package Aspose.Slides.NET

Edit PPS Files - C#

using var presentation = new Presentation("document.pps");
var slide = presentation.Slides[0];

if (slide.Shapes[0] is IAutoShape shape && shape.TextFrame is not null)
{
    shape.TextFrame.Text = "New text";
}

presentation.Save("document.pps", SaveFormat.Pps);
 

Steps for Editing PPS Files in C#

Basic document editing with Aspose.Slides for .NET can be done with a few lines of C# code.

  • Load the PPS file with a Presentation object.

  • Access the target slide and shape through variables.

  • Update the text through TextFrame.

  • Save the edited presentation with SaveFormat.Pps.

  • System Requirements

    Before executing the code below, make sure that you have the following prerequisites.

    • A supported operating system with .NET or Mono installed.
    • A development environment such as Microsoft Visual Studio.
    • Aspose.Slides for .NET referenced in your project.
    Aspose.Slides for .NET can read, write, edit, and convert presentation files to PDF, XPS, HTML, TIFF, ODP, and other formats. It can create new presentations from scratch and update existing slides, shapes, text, and other presentation elements.

    Online PPS Editor Live Demos

    Edit PPS documents online with the Aspose.Slides Editor app.

      No need to download Aspose API.
      No need to write any code.
      Upload your PPS files and edit them instantly.
      Save and download the edited file.

    PPS What is PPS File Format?

    Files with the PPS extension are PowerPoint 97-2003 slide show files. A PPS file opens directly as a slide show and can contain slides, text, charts, images, multimedia, and formatting.

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