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this question appeared on a video about how to create powerpoint presentations in excel vba and what marcelo wanted to know was how to create a routine to import all the slides from multiple different existing presentations into a single unique file iamp;#39;m not going to work with quite as many files as marcelo is here 300 plus but the principles of the technique weamp;#39;ll use will remain the same regardless of how many powerpoint presentations youamp;#39;re working with to get set up iamp;#39;ve got a basic excel workbook ready to go and thatamp;#39;s saved in the same folder as a subfolder called presentations which contains just four basic powerpoint presentations and each one of these summarizes the top 10 highest grossing movies in a particular year the structure of each of these presentations is basically the same although thatamp;#39;s not too important thereamp;#39;s a basic title slide a slide containing a table and then two slides containing charts we donamp;#39;