A client has built a highly professional add-in for PowerPoint and wants to
be able to slightly modify the look and feel of such things as drop-down
menus, icons for folders, design of the outline panel, etc. to reflect his
branding.
I don't believe this is possible. Am I right?
If I am wrong, what sort of expertise do I need to find?
Thanks.
Martin

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Martin Conradi
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Michael Koerner - 04 Mar 2008 13:12 GMT
You might want to have you client talk to author of the add-in to see if the changes could be incorporated.

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A client has built a highly professional add-in for PowerPoint and wants to
be able to slightly modify the look and feel of such things as drop-down
menus, icons for folders, design of the outline panel, etc. to reflect his
branding.
I don't believe this is possible. Am I right?
If I am wrong, what sort of expertise do I need to find?
Thanks.
Martin
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Martin Conradi
www.showcase-online.co.uk
Steve Rindsberg - 04 Mar 2008 19:32 GMT
> A client has built a highly professional add-in for PowerPoint and wants to
> be able to slightly modify the look and feel of such things as drop-down
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> If I am wrong, what sort of expertise do I need to find?
I suppose if the client has enough money, Steve Ballmer might be happy to do
lunch and entertain the notion of a customized PPT version, but short of that,
I don't think there's any way to re-brand PPT's UI.
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Martin Conradi - 05 Mar 2008 10:04 GMT
Thanks guys.
Martin

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