Re: Entering text

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From: Bill Foley (pttincnospam_at_itexas.net)
Date: 11/28/04


Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 18:15:52 -0600

This can be done with VBA programming. You could provide a form that pops
up at the beginning of the presentation asking for their information and
have that information (variables) fill text boxes on the last slide
(Certificate Slide). If you are interested in using VBA, holler back and I
will try and put together an example.

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Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint)
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"Lacreeda" <Lacreeda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:1510C291-E9BA-43D3-BE91-273CD771BF47@microsoft.com...
> Is there anyway that I could enter text on one slide and have it appear on
> another?
>
> I am working on training presentations and I need to be able to show
> documentation of who and what training. I was thinking of having a
> certificate of completion at the end of every pp show.
>
> Does anyone have a better idea? If so, please share.
> -- 
> Thank you for your time and patience,
> Lacreeda 


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