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i'm working with python-pptx on an existing presentation. Can anyone tell me, how to arrange text boxes?



I need to bring them to the front, so no other lines or pictures are overlapping.



Although i've searched for any solution i can't find any solution.



Thank you very much for helping.










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  • You can do so by having a template of your own, with all the objects places as you would want to. I'd assume that the only dynamic part here is the text content. You can write a parsing logic to loop through all the shapes on each slide and look to replace the template variable with dynamic content. You can try objectpath python package to make things dynamic for templating and replacement logic.

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    Dec 6 '18 at 19:48
















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i'm working with python-pptx on an existing presentation. Can anyone tell me, how to arrange text boxes?



I need to bring them to the front, so no other lines or pictures are overlapping.



Although i've searched for any solution i can't find any solution.



Thank you very much for helping.










share|improve this question























  • You can do so by having a template of your own, with all the objects places as you would want to. I'd assume that the only dynamic part here is the text content. You can write a parsing logic to loop through all the shapes on each slide and look to replace the template variable with dynamic content. You can try objectpath python package to make things dynamic for templating and replacement logic.

    – Varun
    Dec 6 '18 at 19:48














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i'm working with python-pptx on an existing presentation. Can anyone tell me, how to arrange text boxes?



I need to bring them to the front, so no other lines or pictures are overlapping.



Although i've searched for any solution i can't find any solution.



Thank you very much for helping.










share|improve this question














i'm working with python-pptx on an existing presentation. Can anyone tell me, how to arrange text boxes?



I need to bring them to the front, so no other lines or pictures are overlapping.



Although i've searched for any solution i can't find any solution.



Thank you very much for helping.







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  • You can do so by having a template of your own, with all the objects places as you would want to. I'd assume that the only dynamic part here is the text content. You can write a parsing logic to loop through all the shapes on each slide and look to replace the template variable with dynamic content. You can try objectpath python package to make things dynamic for templating and replacement logic.

    – Varun
    Dec 6 '18 at 19:48



















  • You can do so by having a template of your own, with all the objects places as you would want to. I'd assume that the only dynamic part here is the text content. You can write a parsing logic to loop through all the shapes on each slide and look to replace the template variable with dynamic content. You can try objectpath python package to make things dynamic for templating and replacement logic.

    – Varun
    Dec 6 '18 at 19:48

















You can do so by having a template of your own, with all the objects places as you would want to. I'd assume that the only dynamic part here is the text content. You can write a parsing logic to loop through all the shapes on each slide and look to replace the template variable with dynamic content. You can try objectpath python package to make things dynamic for templating and replacement logic.

– Varun
Dec 6 '18 at 19:48





You can do so by having a template of your own, with all the objects places as you would want to. I'd assume that the only dynamic part here is the text content. You can write a parsing logic to loop through all the shapes on each slide and look to replace the template variable with dynamic content. You can try objectpath python package to make things dynamic for templating and replacement logic.

– Varun
Dec 6 '18 at 19:48












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