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Changing the Notes  pages set up

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kmcd - 28 Sep 2004 08:47 GMT
I wonder if you can help, is there a way in which you can change the notes
page view to contain 2 slides per page instead of one.  I have gone into
Notes Master but can not find a way of adding in another side, I tried to
copy and paste but that did not work.  thanks
Echo S - 28 Sep 2004 13:48 GMT
Not on the notes master, no. You can print handouts with 2 slides/page,
though. Go to File/Print and in the "print what" box at the bottom of that
dialog, choose Handouts. Change the default 6 to 2 in the # of slides/page
area of the print dialog.

Or use File/Send to Word. You can choose one of the options with notes
(assuming that you want notes) and then rearrange there. If you use
File/Send to Word, I recommend that you choose Paste Link and then in Word,
select all and Edit/Break Links.

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presenter, PPT Live '04
Oct 10-13, San Diego http://www.powerpointlive.com

> I wonder if you can help, is there a way in which you can change the notes
> page view to contain 2 slides per page instead of one.  I have gone into
> Notes Master but can not find a way of adding in another side, I tried to
> copy and paste but that did not work.  thanks
 
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