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Printing mutiple slides and notes
BrianC531 30.09.2006 04:19:02
I need to submit my notes for my presentation to my instructor next week and
I want to include the slides with it. I know how to do one slide per page
but I want to know how to do it with multiple slides on a page; this way I
will also be able to use this format to help me present my material without
turning a page everytime I change a slide. Thanks!
Re: Printing mutiple slides and notes
"Bill Dilworth" <vestprog2[ at ]NOSPAMyahoo.com> 30.09.2006 05:16:00
There are a few options. I suggest you try them and see which works best
for you.

The first is to use the native PowerPoint Send to Word feature. Select File
=> Send To => MS Word. This will open a dialog box. Select 'Notes next to
page' (top option) => OK. This will open a new Word document with
(strangely enough) the Notes beside the Pages [slides]. This does have some
issues such as large file sizes. If this is an issue for you, you might
want to look at my add-in that, IMHO, improves this functionality
significantly.
http://billdilworth.mvps.org/SlideIntoWord.htm


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[Quoted Text]
>I need to submit my notes for my presentation to my instructor next week
>and
> I want to include the slides with it. I know how to do one slide per page
> but I want to know how to do it with multiple slides on a page; this way I
> will also be able to use this format to help me present my material
> without
> turning a page everytime I change a slide. Thanks!


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