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Old 02-22-2021, 08:43 AM
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Post How to add a note "Hidden/Visible" based on the status of the slide?

Hello Team,



Can someone help me with this problem statement?

Problem-Statement: Develop a VBA script that scans through all the slides in a ppt and add a comma-separated note "hidden"/"visible" in the notes field of that slide based on the visibility status of the slide. If the "hidden"/"visibile" keyword is already there, the tool should over-write it based on the current status.

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