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Old 03-14-2012, 06:35 AM
scbarton scbarton is offline Forms Data Using Developer Tab Windows 7 64bit Forms Data Using Developer Tab Office 2010 64bit
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I have created a simple form in powerpoint that asks for two text fields: name and email address. I have multiple slides, each one a different company with the same form questions. Currently I can save the powerpoint and all the data is saved into the fields once they are entered. What I need is any way possible to access or export these fields.
I have MS Access but it does not work on 64 bit, but I just need to save it locally as I am running it from one computer. I can have the forms filled out first and then export the form data later to excel or something, but I don't know how to go about that and I haven't been able to find a way to do it without using Infopath or Access which I don't have for Windows7 64 bit.
This has to be something easy like a macro or just an export function that can give me all that form data. Any help would be appreciated as I really don't want to go through over 100 slides to retrieve all this stuff.
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Old 03-15-2012, 09:24 AM
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I guess a follow up question would be does anyone know if Access will work on 64 bit Windows 7? The version of Access 2003 that I have will install and run but not load library objects or open .dll files, I'm guessing because they are designed to run on a 32 bit environment and not 64 bit. If I can get access to work then my previous post will be a non-issue.

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Couldn't find a better way to do this and kind of ran out of time to play with it. I just used a command button to submit an email with the form data for each slide in case anyone was wondering. Not the best way to collect the data I'm sure but I couldn't use access and didn't want to scroll through each slide and gather it since you can't copy and paste out of there. I'm gonna mark it complete.

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