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Williamthefith - 29 Aug 2006 05:32 GMT
How to ust the send to in Word to sent to Power point? I copied from
Microsoft Word 2003 Pro. and clicked File and clicked on "sent to" and then
clicked on Power Point and it sent what I had coppied to Power Point but I
could not get it to go the right file in Power Point. I made a file "New" but
it would go into one of the old files each time. Is it possible to send from
Microsoft useing the "send to" and put it the desired file?

Thank You,

BBBeck
aneasiertomorrow - 29 Aug 2006 06:35 GMT
Hi

If your document is just text you might want to come at it from the other
angle and add the word content to powerpoint:
Open the powerpoint file/template
Insert->slides from outline->browse to your word file (make sure it's
closed) and click insert

PowerPoint creates a presentation based on the styles in the word document:
Heading 1 style becomes a slide title (on a new slide)
Heading 2 style becomes a level 1 bullet point
Heading 3 style becomes a level 2 bullet point etc
Normal style text will not appear anywhere

Hope that helps

Lucy
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