Merge PPTM files to SVG together in Python
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Merge PPTM to SVG in Python
Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET is a powerful Python library for creating and manipulating presentation files. Moreover, it provides flexible ways to combine multiple PPTM presentations. When you merge one presentation to another, you are effectively combining their slides in a single presentation to obtain one file. Aspose.Slides allows you merge two presentations in different ways. You get to merge presentations with all their shapes, styles, texts, formatting, comments, animations, etc. without having to worry about loss of quality or data.
Merge PPTM files to SVG using Python
To merge the PowerPoint presentations, you will need to clone the slides from one presentation to the other.
Python code for merge multiple PPTM into single SVG file
import aspose.slides as slides
with slides.Presentation("presentation1.pptm") as pres1:
with slides.Presentation("presentation2.pptm") as pres2:
for slide in pres2.slides:
pres1.slides.add_clone(slide)
for slide in pres1.slides:
with open("presentation_slide_{0}.svg".format(str(slide.slide_number)), "wb") as file:
slide.write_as_svg(file)
How to merge PPTM to SVG using Aspose.Slides for Python API
These are the steps to merge two PPTM files and save result as SVG in Python.
Install Aspose.Slides for Python via .NET .
pip install aspose.slides
Add a library reference (import the library) to your Python project.
import aspose.slides as slides
Open the source PPTM files in Python.
pres1 = slides.Presentation('pres1.pptm') pres2 = slides.Presentation('pres2.pptm')
Combine PPTM files using add_clone method.
for slide in pres2.slides: pres1.slides.add_clone(slide)
Save presentation and get result as single SVG file.
for slide in pres1.slides: with open("presentation_slide_{0}.svg".format(str(slide.slide_number)), "wb") as file: slide.write_as_svg(file)
Export PPTM To Other Supported Formats
You can also combine PPTM and save to other file formats. See all supported formats below