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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".
Note that this has only been tested on a (32-bit) Windows Vista machine running MS Office 2007.


#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==


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Revision as of 13:56, 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".

  1. Once the Microsoft Installer (.msi) file has been downloaded, locate the file and double click to open the installer
  2. Click "Next" at the welcome screen
  3. "Accept" the license agreement and click "Next"
  4. Select an installation (a complete installation is recommended)
  5. Click "Install" to install AxPyMOL (you may need administrator permission to complete this task)
  6. The installation will take several minutes to complete...
  7. 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:

  1. Open a new or existing Powerpoint presentation
  2. In Powerpoint, add a new slide (shortcut key Ctrl+m)
  3. Click on the "Developer" tab in the ribbon (this is the menu area next to "Home", "Insert", "Design", etc)
    1. If you don't see the "Developer" tab then:
      1. d

MS Office 2003 Usage

Coming soon