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editing content for visual consistency
I've been reviewing some content for a colleague, using Word for styles (visual consistency) and track changes (efficient reviewing). After accepting all the changes, he uses the .docx file as an outline to create a new PowerPoint presentation.
What we're wondering now is, does PowerPoint have paragraph/character styles hidden away somewhere? and/or how can we change (one off, consistently!) the way PowerPoint renders the different levels. Oh, and while we're at it … bringing in linked (or pasted) graphics would also be a time-saver. |
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I don't think you can change that within PowerPoint. I always massage the Word file first. Not sure if bulk loading images from a word doc is possible.
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Thanks, Tony … less integration that one might have wished :-}
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That would be a great addition but agree that I don't think this is possible.
Does anyone know if this is possible through PowerPoint programming interfaces? (i.e. VBA automation) John |
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character style, outline, paragraph style |
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