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Can I create a custom autocontent Wizard?

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Noble - 15 Feb 2006 22:52 GMT
I create powerpoint presentations for use in Church services.  Much of the
pattern of the service is the same each week and I have created numerous
templates for the creation of these slides.  It would be helpful if I could
create an autocontent wizard that would contain all of the information that
does not change and coach someone who is new to PowerPoint through the
process of adding the information that changes week by week.  This would free
up more of my time to be creative and allow others to participate in the
creation of the service.
Shyam Pillai - 16 Feb 2006 02:50 GMT
It is possible to customize the exisiting autocontent wizard that ships with
PowerPoint. Let me locate the information and get back to you.

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>I create powerpoint presentations for use in Church services.  Much of the
> pattern of the service is the same each week and I have created numerous
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> up more of my time to be creative and allow others to participate in the
> creation of the service.
Shyam Pillai - 16 Feb 2006 03:21 GMT
Check out this article and scroll down to the area where it discusses
AutoContent Wizard.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/office/office97/reskit/office97/038.mspx

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Image Importer Wizard: http://skp.mvps.org/iiw.htm

>I create powerpoint presentations for use in Church services.  Much of the
> pattern of the service is the same each week and I have created numerous
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> up more of my time to be creative and allow others to participate in the
> creation of the service.
Noble - 16 Feb 2006 23:27 GMT
Thank you for the information I really appreciate your efforts to help.

When I read the article it looked promising but I could not follow the
directions.  In PowerPoint 2003 if I go to File, Open "Presentation Template"
is not available under the types of files list.  Since I could not open a
Presentation Template I was unable to see if it could be modified in a way
that was helpful.

> Check out this article and scroll down to the area where it discusses
> AutoContent Wizard.
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> > up more of my time to be creative and allow others to participate in the
> > creation of the service.
 
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