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Veroon - 25 Aug 2006 10:59 GMT
If you go to Slides from Files in PowerPoint, the pop-up Slide Finder appears.
In the slide finder you can add presentations to a list of favorites.

Does anyone know where that list of favorites is stored?
I would really like to know, because I want to put a presentation in that
list (make it default accessible), and therefore prevent that someone has to
search for that presentation.

I already tested if it is stored in a *.pip of *.pcb file, but that is not
the case.
John Wilson - 25 Aug 2006 11:20 GMT
I think you'll find its in the registry

HKCU/software/microsoft/office/version no./powerpoint/slidefinder
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> If you go to Slides from Files in PowerPoint, the pop-up Slide Finder appears.
> In the slide finder you can add presentations to a list of favorites.
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> I already tested if it is stored in a *.pip of *.pcb file, but that is not
> the case.
Veroon - 25 Aug 2006 11:51 GMT
Thank you John!

> I think you'll find its in the registry
>
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> > I already tested if it is stored in a *.pip of *.pcb file, but that is not
> > the case.
Luc - 25 Aug 2006 13:17 GMT
Veroon,
Heb je mijn antwoord gezien in de Nederlandstalige nieuwsgroep?

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> If you go to Slides from Files in PowerPoint, the pop-up Slide Finder
> appears.
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> I already tested if it is stored in a *.pip of *.pcb file, but that is not
> the case.
 
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