The Open XML Productivity Tool of Open Office SDK 2.5 has this great Reflect Code tool to get C# code of whatever OpenXML file you have. But especially after much editing, the text in a presentation gets splitted in various Run
elements and the reflect code isn't very compact. Here's an example of a TextBody
of a Shape
.
new TextBody(
new A.BodyProperties(),
new A.Paragraph(
new A.Run( new A.Text("first line") ),
new A.Break(),
new A.Run( new A.Text("second line") )
),
new A.Paragraph(
new A.Run( new A.Text("new paragraph") )
)
)
Note, the Break
is child of the Paragraph
, not child of a Run
(as it is in WordprocessingML).
Note, that the Break
makes a newline (Shift-Return in PowerPoint), if you want a new paragraph (Return in PowerPoint), you'll need a new Paragraph
.