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That's possible too but it's limited to what Quarto or rather more appropriately what pandoc can do. And in that sense Pandoc is often a bottleneck when it comes to Office files. That's why I usually go with {officer} instead. Also, I don't think the Quarto docs are detailled enough when it comes to pptx.
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Amazing...finaallllyyyy... tutorials on PowerPoint. This is very important. We need more tutorials on this
Glad that you're so excited about this 🤗
@@rappa753Thank you so much. Please please please do more videos on R and PowerPoint
You're awesome! Thank you for your hard work.
You're welcome. I'm just glad that this is appreciated so much 😊
thanks so much
You're welcome! 😊
Really nice! But why not use Quarto to export to pptx?
That's possible too but it's limited to what Quarto or rather more appropriately what pandoc can do. And in that sense Pandoc is often a bottleneck when it comes to Office files. That's why I usually go with {officer} instead. Also, I don't think the Quarto docs are detailled enough when it comes to pptx.
@rappa753 Thank you for your nice and precise answer!
@@blaisepascal3905 you're very welcome. I'm always happy to help 🤗
Next big thing: integration of ggiraph with pptx, so you get interactivity within the slide!
Would be cool but I don't think pptx has a built-in JavaScript functionality to handle the interactivity 🤔