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General PowerPoint questions excluding VBA

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Author of six PowerPoint books

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Microsoft.com, Presentations, Indezine, AbsolutePPT

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Business Graduate

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MVP -- Microsoft Most Valuable Professional


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Recent Answers from Geetesh Bajaj

2011-12-12 Powerpoint 2003 to 2010 transition:

When you access the Slide Master in PowerPoint 2010, you will see one large Slide Master on the top -- followed by several smaller thumbnails on the left pane. These are the Slide Layouts. Scroll down

2011-11-16 Hypertext link font color:

The solution is to create "fake" hyperlinks -- for the text that you want to look as a hyperlink, change the color and format it (underline) as required.    Then place a rectangle shape over the text --

2011-10-28 Bullets in Master:

You can set any of the bullet levels to be non-bulleted in the Master but not just the first line in the placeholder.    If you are using PowerPoint 2007 or 2010 though, you can add another text placeholder

2011-10-17 delete embedded .wav file:

Hi Mike,    The best I can do is ask if you can send the file to me -- I will take a look at what is causing the problem and send you an explanation.    To send me the problem file, upload it to my dropbox:

2011-08-02 Echo on PPT Recordings:

Susan, when you use the Narration feature, the sound is already added by PowerPoint to your slide. Since you are inserting the same sound again, you end up playing the same narration twice.    Do let me

 

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