Re: Printing and dummy slides
- From: "Chris Watts" <ng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:41:27 +0100
Thanks, I had forgotten that! Not as elegant as I had hoped (I have
typically about 5 dispersed dummies per presentation) but certainly
practical.
Thanks
Chris
"jagness" <jagness@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You can specify which frame numbers to print in the "Print Range" sectionof
the File>Print dialogue box. Of course that might get a little cumbersomevs
"elegant" depending on how many frames there are in your presentation andhow
often you use multiple frames to accomplish your animations.any
"Chris Watts" wrote:
I often include within my presentations dummy slides that do not contain
excludesubstantive information but are put in to achieve the animation that I
require. When I print handouts (2 or 6 per page) I would like to
marked asthese. Is there an easy way to do this? I could, of course, make a
"printable" version of the presentation where the dummy slides are
from"hidden" but is there anything more elegant?
I am using Powerpoint 97 and 200.
TIA
Chris
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