I asked yesterday in this group if you can have several different
layouts, designs for the same PPT.
I did also investigate a bit and found out you can't.
i made a few PPT templates in the past for clients (acctually i wirk in
pre-press), and they where all happy with it. I just made a few sample
pages and saved it as template. they knew what to do afterwards, copy
pages you need more often, delete the once you don't. simple - i
thought.
now we have this client to expect to get a powerpoint file, where when
she opens it, it does not contain any pages, but she can drag on
different pages with layouts etc.
she does not belive it can't be done. how can we explain her (without
beeing rude), that this is the way.
Thanks, Dimitri
Echo S - 03 Aug 2006 03:38 GMT
Maybe #s 1 and 2 at http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm will lend a little
weight? (I know I'm not official Microsoft or anything, but still....)
Also,
Creating "Pseudo-Subtitles"
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00769.htm
If you think it will help, I'm sure we can create an actual FAQ entry for
you. :-)

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>I asked yesterday in this group if you can have several different
> layouts, designs for the same PPT.
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>
> Thanks, Dimitri
Steve Rindsberg - 03 Aug 2006 04:06 GMT
> I asked yesterday in this group if you can have several different
> layouts, designs for the same PPT.
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> she does not belive it can't be done. how can we explain her (without
> beeing rude), that this is the way.
You could mention that you've asked a group of people that MS has nominated as
PowerPoint experts of one sort or another and who, along with the other
regulars in this group, have collectively hundreds of years experiene with PPT.
And they said it can't be done. Not with PowerPoint as it comes out of the
box.
On the other hand ...
What about clicking buttons on a toolbar to add the new slides she wants?
Click "Title", get a new title slide, etc. One button for each slide type she
wants.
This is quite feasible with an addin. We regularly create these for some of our
clients.
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dimitri - 03 Aug 2006 04:13 GMT
clicking buttons?
that sounds interesting, could you explain that.
where do i start?
thanks in advanced, dimitri
> > I asked yesterday in this group if you can have several different
> > layouts, designs for the same PPT.
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Steve Rindsberg - 03 Aug 2006 15:56 GMT
> clicking buttons?
>
> that sounds interesting, could you explain that.
>
> where do i start?
Email me at steve at-sign pptools dot com
I'd be happy to discuss it with you.
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Steve Rindsberg - 03 Aug 2006 15:56 GMT
> You could mention that you've asked a group of people that MS has nominated as
> PowerPoint experts of one sort or another and who, along with the other
> regulars in this group, have collectively hundreds of years experiene with PPT.
... although not necessarily with spell checkers. :-(
Make that "experience"