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How do I use the language editing facility in Word in Powerpoint

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Huzefa - 04 Jun 2007 10:49 GMT
We are working in powerpoint, but we want to use the power of microsoft Word
for editing the language.

Is there a way by which this can be done.
PPTMagician - 04 Jun 2007 13:03 GMT
You can use the Send to Word feature, edit the text and then bring it back to
PowerPoint.

See: http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=129
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> We are working in powerpoint, but we want to use the power of microsoft Word
> for editing the language.
>
> Is there a way by which this can be done.
Huzefa - 05 Jun 2007 10:08 GMT
Hello Glen,

I tried to use the method that you suggested.  What I observe is that the
slides are inserted in Word as an object. The functionalities of powerpoint
are invoked when I am in a slide and I do not have access to the
functionalities of word.

Do you have any more or better suggestion

Regards

Huzefa

> You can use the Send to Word feature, edit the text and then bring it back to
> PowerPoint.
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> >
> > Is there a way by which this can be done.
Kathy Jacobs - 05 Jun 2007 15:26 GMT
Try sending to Word as an outline. Only content in placeholders will go to
Word, but it will get you a step further.

(FYI: She's Glenna. Glen is a different MVP. :) Both are really cool, really
great, really talented. Glen's an Aussie, she's from the US - southern part.
Both talk funny but sound the same when they type. :) )

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> Hello Glen,
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>> > Is there a way by which this can be done.
PPTMagician - 05 Jun 2007 15:37 GMT
> (FYI: She's Glenna. Glen is a different MVP. :) Both are really cool, really
> great, really talented. Glen's an Aussie, she's from the US - southern part.
> Both talk funny but sound the same when they type. :) )

LOL!
 
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