Include subfolders
When checked, the Include Subfolders box tells PowerPointPipe to search all subfolders of the Start folder for presentations to process. Clear this check box if you don't want to search subfolders of the Start folder.
When the file list is used, PowerPointPipe will scan all subfolders for matching files.
Scan for files
Note: You can drag and drop files or folders to process directly from Windows Explorer to PowerPointPipe and they will be added to the List of Files. If you drag and drop a settings file (.PPP) the new settings will be loaded.
Start folder
The start folder is where PowerPointPipe starts searching for presentations to process. You can browse to a new folder by clicking on the folder icon on the right hand side. To open the folder, double click the field.
Presentation types to examine
The type of presentations to find. You can separate multiple types with a semi-colon, e.g. *.ppt;*.txt
Note: For Word documents (*.doc etc), use our WordPipe application. For Text document (txt, html, xml, csv, tab, prn etc), use our TextPipe Pro application, for far greater speed.
Get filenames from a text file
Use this facility to load a list of files from a text file. Filenames should be one per line, and filespecs like c:\*.ppt;*.txt can be used.
List of files
You can paste a list of filenames (and wildcards) directly into the multi-line edit box.
If your previous run had files with errors, you can copy the list of filenames from the Errors tab and paste the files into this box for reprocessing.
Import currently open files from Microsoft PowerPoint
If you are working on files inside Microsoft PowerPoint, you can easily transfer them to PowerPointPipe with this button.
Start replacing
When you click this button, PowerPointPipe will begin making replacements.
Start searching
When you click this button, PowerPointPipe will begin searching for the search text. No replacements will be made.