1. Slide – a single slide from a PowerPoint presentation.
2. Thumbnails – thumbnails of the slides in a slideshow.
3. Notes – a set of notes for the slide.
4. Titles – a slide title.
5. File structure – storage of images and other data.
6. Zoom options – specify the appearance of the slides after splitting.
PowerPoint Splitter is a handy and reliable application designed to split PowerPoint slideshows into individual files, each containing a single slide.
Here’s how it works: load the file to be processed and start the splitting process. When the operation is completed, the application will open the slides individually.
KEYMACRO Description:
1. Slide – a single slide from a PowerPoint presentation.
2. Thumbnails – thumbnails of the slides in a slideshow.
3. Notes – a set of notes for the slide.
4. Titles – a slide title.
5. File structure – storage of images and other data.
6. Zoom options – specify the appearance of the slides after splitting.
PowerPoint File Splitter is a handy and reliable application designed to split PowerPoint slideshows into individual files, each containing a single slide.
Here’s how it works: load the file to be processed and start the splitting process. When the operation is completed, the application will open the slides individually.
KEYMACRO Description:
1. Slide – a single slide from a PowerPoint presentation.
2. Thumbnails – thumbnails of the slides in a slideshow.
3. Notes – a set of notes for the slide.
4. Titles – a slide title.
5. File structure – storage of images and other data.
6. Zoom options – specify the appearance of the slides after splitting.
PowerPoint Slideshow Merger is a handy and reliable application designed to merge multiple PowerPoint slideshows into a single presentation.
Here’s how it works: choose the slides to merge, select the output format and choose the theme for the merged presentation.
KeyMACRO Description:
1. Slide – a single slide from a PowerPoint presentation.
2. Thumbnails – thumbnails of the slides in a slideshow.
3. Notes – a set of notes for the slide.
4. Titles – a slide title.
5. File structure – storage of images and other data.
6. Zoom options – specify the appearance of the slides after splitting.
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Data source(s) :
ChGrabber already have a dll from SourceForge.net: pwebcluster.dll which create the pages on the client pc with a web crawler/spider, ChGrabber saves these pages to a local file system, and one folder as a url database.
MaxDataSource:
The maximum database size (max database size = 1000 kb)
DataBaseName:
The name of the database file (usually the database name will be the path and filename, such as “C:\CrawlCache
ameofdatabasename.chache”
DataBasePath:
The path of the database file (usually the database path will be the path and filename, such as “C:\CrawlCache
ameofdatabasepath.chache”)
MaxPages:
The maximum number of pages that the web crawler/spider will crawl.
MaxCrawlTime:
The maximum time in seconds to crawl all the pages.
MaxCrawlCnt:
The maximum number of pages to crawl.
PageSize:
The size in bytes of the data read by the crawler/spider. If the data is the same, the download is fast. However, if the data is different, the download is slow.
UseTabPage:
When true, the crawler/spider automatically selects the tab page.
IncludePaths:
The list of websites from which the crawler/spider will crawl.
IncludeCount:
The number of websites from which the crawler/spider will crawl.
IncludeDirs:
The list of the root directories from which the crawler/spider will crawl.
The format of the ” is very different from that of ‘file://example.com’.
For example, the pattern is:
IncludeFormat:
The string format of the url. It has the same format as ‘file://example.com’.
[Notes] :
If you give the download folder in the same drive as the target website, the browser will save the files to the drive as soon as the data is saved. Otherwise, you need to create the folder (if it does not exist) and the data will be saved on the same drive.