Use more than one slide. :-)
Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
PowerPoint Video and PowerPoint Sound Solutions www.pfcmedia.com
Thanks for replying. And thanks for being such a comedienne!
The problem, of course, is that someone gave me this slide, that has
multiple pages in the one slide. The way one can see them is to run the
Slide Show (SHFT F5), and during this process it shopw s the various pages.
But in PowerPoint edit mode, one can only see the one slide.
I need to edit the various pages. THAT's the problem.
Thanks for replying!!
Richard
> Use more than one slide. :-)
>
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> > when the animation - Shft F5 begins). How do I separate the various
> > pages??
Austin Myers - 20 Feb 2006 00:41 GMT
Well, first thing is to head slap who ever sent you the single slide
presentation. <g> Seriously, if you had said it was sent to you I would
have understood your problem better. Very hard to tell that from this end.
To solve the problem:
1 Create however many blank slides you want/need.
2 On the orginal slide select teh "page" (object) you desire. Copy/Cut it
and then Paste it on a new slide.
3 If you can not see the "pages" because one is covering the other push the
Tab button to cycle through all the objects on the slide until you have the
one you want. Goto step 2
Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
PowerPoint Video and PowerPoint Sound Solutions www.pfcmedia.com
> Thanks for replying. And thanks for being such a comedienne!
>
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>> > when the animation - Shft F5 begins). How do I separate the various
>> > pages??
Geetesh Bajaj - 20 Feb 2006 08:48 GMT
Unless someone embedded a presentation within another presentation - in that
case double-click the slide.

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> Well, first thing is to head slap who ever sent you the single slide
> presentation. <g> Seriously, if you had said it was sent to you I would
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>>> > when the animation - Shft F5 begins). How do I separate the various
>>> > pages??