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Two slides to a page with lines

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Christine Pacyna - 11 Jul 2007 18:56 GMT
I have a 75 slide presentation that I would like to make into a handout.  It
looks best with 2 slides per page, and I would also like to have lines next
to the slides for people to take notes.  How do you get 2 slides per page
with lines instead of the default 3 slides per page with lines?

I have also tried sending the presentation to Word, but it still puts 3
slides per page and I can't seem to size it to just have 2.  I have also
tried to insert the presentation as an object in a Word document, but it only
inserts the first slide.

Thanks for your help!
tohlz - 11 Jul 2007 19:02 GMT
If you are intending to print them out, then you can simply click File > Print.
Under Print What, select handouts. Then select Slides per page: 2.

Otherwise, you can give Handout Wizard a try:
http://skp.mvps.org/how/index.html
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> I have a 75 slide presentation that I would like to make into a handout.  It
> looks best with 2 slides per page, and I would also like to have lines next
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> Thanks for your help!

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