Merge PPS files and export to HTML in Python

Combine PPS presentations and export the merged slides to HTML5 with Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET. Microsoft PowerPoint is not required.

Merge PPS to HTML in Python

Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET lets you combine multiple PPS presentations by cloning slides from one presentation into another. The SlideCollection.add_clone method preserves the content and formatting of each cloned slide, including shapes, text, styles, comments, and animations. After merging the slides, you can export the destination Presentation to an HTML5 file.

Merge PPS files to HTML using Python

Load one PPS file as the destination presentation, clone the slides from the other PPS file into it, and save the merged result in HTML5 format.

Python code to merge PPS files and export to HTML

with slides.Presentation("presentation1.pps") as destination_presentation:
    with slides.Presentation("presentation2.pps") as source_presentation:
        for slide in source_presentation.slides:
            destination_presentation.slides.add_clone(slide)

    destination_presentation.save("merged_presentation.html", slides.export.SaveFormat.HTML5)

How to merge PPS files and export to HTML with Aspose.Slides for Python

Follow these steps to merge two PPS files and export the result to HTML in Python.

  1. Install Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET with pip install aspose-slides.

  2. Load the first PPS file into a destination Presentation instance.

  3. Load the second PPS file into a source Presentation instance.

  4. Iterate through the source Presentation.slides collection and call SlideCollection.add_clone for each Slide.

  5. Call Presentation.save with SaveFormat.HTML5 to export the merged presentation to an HTML file.

Export PPS to Other Supported Formats

You can also combine PPS presentations and export the merged result to other supported formats.