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My page numbers are missing in Powerpoint???

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Sherry - 08 Nov 2006 18:29 GMT
I am trying to figure out why my page numbers won't show up in my Powerpoint
presentation, someone else created it so I am trying to look at anything she
might have done and cannot find what is wrong? Can anyone give me help or
something to check. Thanks
Michael Koerner - 08 Nov 2006 18:51 GMT
Make sure that your page numbering is turned on. Click on View, Header and
Footer, and make sure there is a checkmark in Slide Number

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>I am trying to figure out why my page numbers won't show up in my
>Powerpoint
> presentation, someone else created it so I am trying to look at anything
> she
> might have done and cannot find what is wrong? Can anyone give me help or
> something to check. Thanks
SuperPresentationMan - 08 Nov 2006 21:25 GMT
Hi Sherry

Michael's tip should work, if not then you will need to check the Master
Slide to see if there is a placeholder for the page numbers. If you would
like more information on how to do this please ask.

Good luck
-SuperPresentationMan

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>I am trying to figure out why my page numbers won't show up in my
>Powerpoint
> presentation, someone else created it so I am trying to look at anything
> she
> might have done and cannot find what is wrong? Can anyone give me help or
> something to check. Thanks
 
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