In-Table List in Presentation Document
In-Table List in Microsoft PowerPoint Document
Creating a In-Table List
Practicing the following steps you can create In-Table List Template in MS PowerPoint 2013.
- Add a new presentation slide.
- Press “Insert” tab.
- Add a 2x3 table.
- Save your Document.
Reporting Requirement
As a report developer, you are required to represent the information of the customers and the total order prices with the following key requirements:
- Report must show customers’ name.
- It must show the sum of orders prices against each customer.
- It must sum up all the order prices for all the customers.
- All the representation must be in tabular form.
- Report must be generated in the PowerPoint Document.
Adding Syntax to be evaluated by GroupDocs.Assembly Engine
Customer | Order Price |
<<foreach [in customers]>><<[CustomerName]>> | <<[Order.Sum( c => c.Price)]>><</foreach>> |
Total: | <<[Sum( m => m.Order.Sum( c => c.Price))]>> |
Download In-Table List Template
Please download the sample In-Table List document we created in this article:
- In-Table List.pptx (Template for CustomObject and JSON examples)
- In-Table List_DB.pptx (Template for DataBase examples)
- In-Table List_DS.pptx (Template for DataSet examples)
- In-Table List_XML.pptx (Template for XML examples)
Generating The Report
Custom Objects
Database Entities
Using DataSet
Using XML DataSource
Using JSON DataSource
In-Table List in OpenOffice Presentation Document
Creating the Template
OpenDocument Presentation (ODP) is a presentation document format which can be used as an alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint Document (PPT/PPTX) formats. Since ODP is not a Microsoft Proprietary format, there are multiple software (including Microsoft Office and Apache OpenOffice) available to create, open, edit and save this format. For more information on the available software to work with ODP, please visit wikipedia article.
In this topic, we ‘ll not reinvent the wheel to recreate a template for generating an ‘In-Table List’ report in ODP format. Instead, we’ll save the existing template to ODP format using Microsoft Office. In order to achieve this; assuming you are using Microsoft Office 2010, please follow below steps:
- Open existing template we created in previous topic.
- Click “File” and select “Save As”.
- Select “OpenDocument Presentation” from “Save As Type” drop down.
- Click “Save”.
Download Template
- In-Table List_OpenDocument.odp (use same template for JSON examples)
- In-Table List_DB_OpenDocument.odp
- In-Table List_DS_OpenDocument.odp
- In-Table List_XML_OpenDocument.odp
Generating the Report
Custom Objects
Database Entities
Using DataSet
Using XML DataSource
Using JSON DataSource
ODP Template and Report in Apache OpenOffice
In order to check compatibility of ODP between Microsoft Office 2010 and Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2, we performed below tests:
- We opened the ODP template created through Microsoft Office 2010 in Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2. The template opened successfully in Apache OpenOffice without any issues or formatting losses.
- We opened the ODP report generated through GroupDocs.Assembly in Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2. The report opened successfully in Apache OpenOffice without any issues or formatting losses.