Re: Setting the default language for Notes and Handouts in PowerPo



Geetesh is correct! If I save the template as a .dotx file instead of a .thmx
file then it remembers the Header settings :)

However, does it also remember the theme? How would I get Powerpoint to
start up with a custom template and theme?

Thanks,
S

"Echo S" wrote:

Ahhh.

I don't know, either where the English US is coming from, then. I suspect
Geetesh is onto something :-) -- but it does seem odd that it's not
sticking.

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"StephenCWLL" <StephenCWLL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Echo,

Thanks for the reply. I'll have a look.

Incidentally, the language setting in the OS is English UK and there is no
English US dual selected. I've set via GPO the default editing language to
be
English UK and only enabled the English UK language in the enabled editing
languages via GPO. However, in that list box both English US and English
UK
appear, which is mysterious! Where it is getting English US from I'm not
sure.

Thanks,
Stephen.

"Echo S" wrote:

Interesting. When I choose the Date and Time option, I cannot change the
language setting from English (U.S.) or the calendar type from Western --
those are greyed out.

I *think* the selections in the "update automatically" dropdown box are
taken from your Windows regional settings. I know I have a client in the
Netherlands, and I don't get their date options unless I temporarily
change
my system to Netherlands in Windows. However, this is using PPT 2000 and
2003, so I don't know if there have been changes in 2007 or not. I
suspect
it's just a matter of your users having English UK set in Windows, then
they'll see those options.

You might want to change the language code of the placeholders on the
notes
pages and handouts masters, though.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q245468/
has code to change them, but I'm not sure how to make it run through the
notes pages and handouts in addition to the slides. Could any of you
coders
pop in here, please?

Oh, heck, for convenience, here's the code from the KB article.

Sub Lingo()

' Declare variables.
Dim sld As Slide
Dim shp As Shape

' Loop through all the slides in the presentation.
For Each sld In ActivePresentation.Slides

' Loop through each shape on each slide.
For Each shp In sld.Shapes

' If the Shape is a text box...
If shp.Type = msoTextBox Or msoPlaceholder Then
If shp.HasTextFrame Then

' ...then change the language to US English.
' NOTE: To change the language ID to another language,
' change the msoLanguageID value here to a
' different language.
shp.TextFrame.TextRange.LanguageID =
msoLanguageIDEnglishUS

End If
End If
Next
Next

End Sub


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"StephenCWLL" <buddycwll@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I'm trying to create a default template for PowerPoint 2007 and to
have the Language settings for the date/time on Notes and Handouts set
to English UK. I can set it for the slides and it remembers it in the
template but for Notes and Handouts it doesn't.

Here's what I do and what happens:

Load template
Go to Insert menu, then 'Header and Footer'
Select 'Notes and Handouts'
Tick 'Date and Time'
Set Language to English UK
Click Apply
Save template

When I load up the template next the settings above are not
remembered.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks,
Stephen.







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