Re: Macro for Power Point
- From: "Echo S" <msnewsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 21:32:00 -0500
"John777" <John777@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:099981E9-0D9F-4DFC-9867-0D4CF993FBC4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I followed the procedure and code works perfectly, just one little thing I
need to fix. Now when I run macro it inserts File name and path on multiple
lines, because files are usually stored three levels down the hierarchy. So,
it is not showing the last row on the slide which is file name, same thing
happens if I print it as well. I was trying to see within that script if
there is a way to put everything on one line instead.
Any help is appreciated...
I don't know. You might post in the PowerPoint newsgroup, where someone will know.
Otherwise, you can increase the size of the box on the slide master. Go to View | Master | Slide Master and change the footer box by dragging one of the edges.
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