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Power Point Tabs

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ECOBISH - 20 Mar 2008 16:29 GMT
I am putting together a template for a project and would like to break out a
power point presentation into Tabs like in an Excel work sheets.  The reason
being I want one document that has all 5 templates in one instead of creating
5 separate documents.  A bundle if you will.  Is this possible and how do you
do it?
Sandy - 20 Mar 2008 20:09 GMT
Hello,

You can't create tabs in PowerPoint, but you can bundle as you've described.
Which version of PowerPoint are your using?

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> I am putting together a template for a project and would like to break out a
> power point presentation into Tabs like in an Excel work sheets.  The reason
> being I want one document that has all 5 templates in one instead of creating
> 5 separate documents.  A bundle if you will.  Is this possible and how do you
> do it?
ECOBISH - 20 Mar 2008 20:13 GMT
PowerPoint 2003

> Hello,
>
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> > 5 separate documents.  A bundle if you will.  Is this possible and how do you
> > do it?
Sandy - 20 Mar 2008 20:32 GMT
OK. Go into your Master slides at View > Master > Slide Master.  It's here
where you will create Multiple Masters.  You may want to name each master
(right click on each thumbnail, select Rename) so that you can distinguish
them. That way, when you are in Normal View and click View > Slide Design,
you'll see thumbnails of all your masters in the Task Pane at the right of
your screen. When you mouse over the names appear.

For a tutorial, look here:
http://www.echosvoice.com/creatingmultiplemasters.htm

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> PowerPoint 2003
>
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> > > 5 separate documents.  A bundle if you will.  Is this possible and how do you
> > > do it?

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