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Slide master and Header/footer

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Athena - 29 Oct 2007 01:48 GMT
Hello,

   In order to have footer information such as date, company name and page
number in all the slides, I used to set them in Slide master (in PowerPoint
2003). But in 2007 version, I have to use Insert header/footer option. Then
I can not use subscript/superscripts! What is the use if I cannot set
header/footer in slide master? For example I want to set on the left bottom
corner MyProductTradeMarkTM where TM is superscript for all slides. How can
I do this?

   Thank you,

Athena
Luc - 29 Oct 2007 09:31 GMT
Athena,
Maybe try this, insert the TM as a symbol (Insert - symbol) in a textbox on
a slide, ctrl+x it. Now go to the master slide, click Insert - Header and
footer - in the footer box type your text - then hit ctrl+v to put the TM
symbol in. Choose Apply to all.
That seems to do the trick here.

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> Hello,
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> Athena
Athena - 29 Oct 2007 14:13 GMT
Hello Luc,

   No. It doesn't work. The symbol, when placed on the footer and applied
to slides comes out as a funny character not as superscripted TM.

Athena

> Athena,
> Maybe try this, insert the TM as a symbol (Insert - symbol) in a textbox
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>> Athena
Michael Koerner - 29 Oct 2007 14:43 GMT
Try holding down the Alt key and entering 0153T on the numeric keypad and
see if that does not work for you.

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> Hello Luc,
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>>>
>>> Athena
Athena - 29 Oct 2007 15:01 GMT
Hello Michael,

   No. This does not do a thing either. (Except a pop says something about
Office 2003 Alt T key sequence).

   It seems you cannot have superscripted characters. (Although copyright
symbol worked, TM as a symbol doesn't work)

   Also it doesn't make sense that , you can set up features that apply all
the slides but filled footer items do not. You have to use Insert
Header/Footer to insert text to all slides. So why do they exist in Master
Slide form if nothing you place in them are applied to slides?

Athena

> Try holding down the Alt key and entering 0153T on the numeric keypad and
> see if that does not work for you.
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>>>> Athena
Michael Koerner - 29 Oct 2007 15:36 GMT
Both Alt+0169 © and  Alt+0153 T worked tor me in both 2003 and 2007. You can
highlight either the copyright or the Trade Mark symbol and change the font
size if needed after it has been inserted.

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>>>>>
>>>>> Athena
John Wilson - 29 Oct 2007 16:17 GMT
Works here too in 2007. Are you holding Alt down and typing on the NUMERIC
keypad?
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> Both Alt+0169 © and  Alt+0153 T worked tor me in both 2003 and 2007. You can
> highlight either the copyright or the Trade Mark symbol and change the font
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> >>>>> Athena
Athena - 29 Oct 2007 17:04 GMT
Hello All,

   Well Alt+0153 works, not Alt+0153T. Thank you.

Athena

> Try holding down the Alt key and entering 0153T on the numeric keypad and
> see if that does not work for you.
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>>>>
>>>> Athena
Michael Koerner - 29 Oct 2007 18:01 GMT
That should be Alt+0153 without the T

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 Hello All,

     Well Alt+0153 works, not Alt+0153T. Thank you.

 Athena

 "Michael Koerner" <iamnot@home.com> wrote in message
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 > Try holding down the Alt key and entering 0153T on the numeric keypad and
 > see if that does not work for you.
 >
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 >  Michael Koerner
 > MS MVP - PowerPoint
 >
 >
 > "Athena" <Nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
 > news:eevUM2iGIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
 >> Hello Luc,
 >>
 >>    No. It doesn't work. The symbol, when placed on the footer and applied
 >> to slides comes out as a funny character not as superscripted TM.
 >>
 >> Athena
 >>
 >> "Luc" <luc.s@NOTREalpandora.be> wrote in message
 >> news:%239xlhYgGIHA.4296@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
 >>> Athena,
 >>> Maybe try this, insert the TM as a symbol (Insert - symbol) in a textbox
 >>> on a slide, ctrl+x it. Now go to the master slide, click Insert - Header
 >>> and footer - in the footer box type your text - then hit ctrl+v to put
 >>> the TM symbol in. Choose Apply to all.
 >>> That seems to do the trick here.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> --
 >>> Luc Sanders
 >>> (MVP - PowerPoint)
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> "Athena" <Nospam@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
 >>> news:D0D869AF-B939-4B7B-A515-161DA869374E@microsoft.com...
 >>>> Hello,
 >>>>
 >>>>    In order to have footer information such as date, company name and
 >>>> page number in all the slides, I used to set them in Slide master (in
 >>>> PowerPoint 2003). But in 2007 version, I have to use Insert
 >>>> header/footer option. Then I can not use subscript/superscripts! What
 >>>> is the use if I cannot set header/footer in slide master? For example I
 >>>> want to set on the left bottom corner MyProductTradeMarkTM where TM is
 >>>> superscript for all slides. How can I do this?
 >>>>
 >>>>    Thank you,
 >>>>
 >>>> Athena
 >>>
 >>>
 >>
 >
 >
John Wilson - 29 Oct 2007 20:45 GMT
I think the T was the websites go at producing ™ Alt 0153 is correct (Alt +
Ascii code)
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>
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> >>>>
> >>>> Athena

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