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mongie
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Does anyone know if its possible to edit two slides at a time in powerpoint? we're using 2003.
In the edit view, your normal view is just the one slide, but I've been asked if you can view more than one at a time, and so far, i've not been able to find any information on it. Thanks, |
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| #0 01:20pm 15/05/07 |
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Crizane Tribal
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hm, that question kinda got me thinking. After having a fiddle around in PP I see what you mean, if there is a way to do it they sure are hiding it well. These seems like an extremely severe shortcomming in the program.
At any rate, GL with your quest. Edit: I assume you mean EDIT more than one at a time? You can view s***loads at once, but not edit them. last edited by Crizane Tribal at 13:34:09 15/May/07 |
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| #1 01:34pm 15/05/07 |
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Kat
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Are we talking text on the slide or the background?
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| #2 01:32pm 15/05/07 |
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Opec
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sort of. In PP2000 you can do:
Windows -> New Window Then go Windows -> Arrange All You'll get similar to the following: http://trog.qgl.org/up/pp.jpg Then you can edit "2" slides side by side. Naturally if you have 2 x monitors & Ultramon this be slightly better... |
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jmr
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mongie
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I'm fairly sure they're wanting to edit two slides from the same slideshow...?
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