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You can download AxPyMOL [http://axpymol.org/ here] under "Free AxPyMOL Build". | You can download AxPyMOL [http://axpymol.org/ here] under "Free AxPyMOL Build". | ||
#Once the Microsoft Installer (.msi) file has been downloaded, locate the file and double click to open the installer | #Once the Microsoft Installer (.msi) file has been downloaded, locate the file and double click to open the installer | ||
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Once AxPyMOL has been installed, it should be available for use in Powerpoint. To use the this ActiveX control: | Once AxPyMOL has been installed, it should be available for use in Powerpoint. To use the this ActiveX control: | ||
# | #Open a new or existing Powerpoint presentation | ||
#In Powerpoint, add a new slide (shortcut key Ctrl+m) | |||
#Click on the "Developer" tab in the ribbon (this is the menu area next to "Home", "Insert", "Design", etc) | |||
##If you don't see the "Developer" tab then: | |||
###d | |||
==MS Office 2003 Usage== | ==MS Office 2003 Usage== | ||
Coming soon | Coming soon |
Revision as of 14:56, 24 February 2009
AxPyMOL
DESCRIPTION
This is the (long awaited) PyMOL ActiveX control (AxPyMOL) which can be used in Powerpoint.
Installing AxPyMOL
You can download AxPyMOL here under "Free AxPyMOL Build".
- Once the Microsoft Installer (.msi) file has been downloaded, locate the file and double click to open the installer
- Click "Next" at the welcome screen
- "Accept" the license agreement and click "Next"
- Select an installation (a complete installation is recommended)
- Click "Install" to install AxPyMOL (you may need administrator permission to complete this task)
- The installation will take several minutes to complete...
- Click "Finish" when installation is complete
MS Office 2007 Usage
Once AxPyMOL has been installed, it should be available for use in Powerpoint. To use the this ActiveX control:
- Open a new or existing Powerpoint presentation
- In Powerpoint, add a new slide (shortcut key Ctrl+m)
- Click on the "Developer" tab in the ribbon (this is the menu area next to "Home", "Insert", "Design", etc)
- If you don't see the "Developer" tab then:
- d
- If you don't see the "Developer" tab then:
MS Office 2003 Usage
Coming soon