Powerpoint slide library
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Posted by Graham Rhind
Jun 15, 2009 at 04:53 PM
Thanks for the responses. I was aware of Sharepoint but (see the PS in my original post), I don’t have that version of Office.
I didn’t think I’d get anywhere with this request - but it was worth a stab :-)
Graham
Posted by moritz
Jun 15, 2009 at 10:19 PM
Hi Graham,
another approach might be to export all slides as separate presentations, e.g. using this macro: http://skp.mvps.org/ppt00036.htm#2
To manage the resulting slides you have multiple options:
1. use a “power PIM” like Zoot or Ultrarecall to manage links to slides and add metadata to facilitate categorization, management and easier retrieval
2. use Windows Explorer (Windows 7 works best; Vista is good as well; forget XP) and configure metadata columns + use search. One advantage of using metadata (structured + Windows keywords) + search is that you could “file” slides into a hierarchical folder structure and Windows search automatically considers everything in the current directory node and below.
3. use an alternate file manager with views, filters, metadata and preview capabilities. I like Directory Opus (http://www.gpsoft.com.au), this could be used effectively in that fashion.
4. use Mindmanager (again with links to slide) for moderately complex collections.
5. (for big slide libraries) maybe Personal Brain could be a good solution as well (it has tagging and in the Professional version can fulltext index your slides)
All of these options will _not_ give you “dynamic” linking (as with SharePoint) but I have used many of those approaches myself with good results. Main difference with server based solutions really is when you have to collaborate with others on a common slide deck—e.g. monthly business review presentation with 7 stake holders. In this case you have to go with an enterprise approach.
Moritz
Posted by Graham Rhind
Jun 16, 2009 at 03:02 PM
Ah, that sounds like a plan! I’ll try that - I have The Brain Pro, and I think this could work in that. Thanks Moritz :-)
Posted by Shaun ( slidebank.com )
Mar 21, 2011 at 12:48 PM
Hi Graham.
Slidebank.com is a presentation management system that will do what you want (disassemble presentation slides so you can drag them into new presentations) plus much more.
The website is:
http://www.Slidebank.com.com
And a video demo of the software:
http://www.slidebank.com/Shortcuts/Complete_Tour/Complete_Tour.htm
Posted by Hugh
Mar 21, 2011 at 02:17 PM
I think. Interesting, though.