Why do I get an error from using actxserver('PowerPoint.Application')?
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I am attempting to use a code that allows me to generate data plots and automatically put them in a PowerPoint presentation. The function in the script that is giving me the most trouble is actxserver. Whenever I try to use it for a PowerPoint application, by typing actxserver('PowerPoint.Application'), it gives me an error that says "Server creation failed. Invalid ProgID 'PowerPoint.Application'". I have PowerPoint installed so I'm not quite sure what the reason for the error is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Guillaume
le 10 Juil 2018
Invalid ProgID 'PowerPoint.Application'
This would indicate that powerpoint is not installed properly.
I think it would be very unlikely that the progID for whichever version of powerpoint you've got installed is not PowerPoint.Application. You could check for sure by doing a search in the registry for Microsoft PowerPoint Application. One of the entries found should have a subkey with the name VersionIndependentProgID which will contain the registered ProgID for powerpoint.
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Guillaume
le 10 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : Guillaume
le 10 Juil 2018
As I said, the best place to find it is by searching for Microsoft PowerPoint Application. It will not be under HKCU or HKLM. On my machine it is under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CSLID\{91493441-5A91-11CF-8700-00AA0060263B}
The node will depend on the bitness of your OS and of Office. The actual CLSID depends on the version of Office.
But as I said, it's unlikely that you got the wrong progid. I'd look into reinstalling powerpoint (or maybe try the office repair assistant).
Sean de Wolski
le 10 Juil 2018
You may want to consider looking into MATLAB Report Generator which can generate PPT without even needing powerpoint or being on Windows.
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