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Pulling Specific Slides from a Deck to create new slides
Hi,
I've been searching for days now for a solution on this. I had it in my old work but for the love of me can't figure out or find out how to do it. I'm using office 2003 (but can use 2010 if needed) and I create/update around 40 slides each month for reports and meetings. These slides feed around 8 different meetings, and some of them use the same slides, but none of them use all 40, so rather than having to delete each slide that isn't required, I'm looking for some mechanism where at the click of a button I pull Slides 1,2,3,8,9,10 (for example) for meeting 1, slides 2,3,4,5,6,7,11,13,14 for meeting 2, and so on I think the master that I used to click on was done in MS word, but it was years ago now. I'm not even sure what this mechanism is called, so couldn't do a great search on it. All I really found was how to extract the text and images from slides, other solutions were to copy and paste, which is what I currently do. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Colin |
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Unless you can code you could create a series of Custom Shows each with the required slides.
If you need to create standalone presentations you need to code or manually add the slides using "Re Use Slides" (It was called something else in 2003 Slides from File maybe) |
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Open a new powerpoint then go to the new slide drop down. Then click insert slides from other presentation. You will still have to select with slides you want but its decently fast.
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