Well, as usual Mac got the short end of the stick :>{
Whereas the PC version offers a number of different layouts as well as the
option to Link, Mac PPt just spits out a Word doc as an outline based on
Title, Subtitle & Bulleted List placeholder content. There's no graphics
slide thumbnails or page numbering & it isn't structured in a Table or....
Now I'm wondering why I even bothered to mention it :-\
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 7/19/08 11:29 AM, in article VA.0000418b.1ecaa9bb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Steve
Rindsberg" <abuse@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <C4A75E95.3EC4E%onlygeneraltaz1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, CyberTaz
wrote:
>> Having snooped on the conversation it occurred to me that you may also
be
>> interested in PPt's File> Send To> MS Word feature. If you aren't
familiar
>> with it give it a try :-)
>
> Thanks Bob. I couldn't remember whether that feature worked similarly
> x-platform
> or not.
>
>>
>> HTH |:>)
>> Bob Jones
>> [MVP] Office:Mac
>>
>> On 7/18/08 6:06 PM, in article 59b547e8.5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Jon
P."
>> <> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm. Print notes pages (and you can modify the notes page
layout, btw)
>>> to PDF, then print those four-up?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I may be able to do something like that. I hadn't realized that you
could
>>> modify the notes layout (which makes even less sense of the inability
to do
>>> it
>>> elsewhere but ...)
>>>
>>> Many thanks for helping to inject a little sanity into my dealing with
ppt!
>>
>
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