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Reset notes to follow master

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KC - 24 Jul 2008 15:47 GMT
Right-click a slide and choose "Reset Slide" and the slide will be reset to
follow the master.

But not the notes for that slide.

I don't see any way to reset the notes to follow the master.
KC - 24 Jul 2008 15:53 GMT
...also, is there a way to do this at once for all slides (e.g., after
changing the font-style for notes)?
Pia Bork - 24 Jul 2008 18:11 GMT
> ...also, is there a way to do this at once for all slides (e.g., after
> changing the font-style for notes)?

This should help: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00760.htm

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KC - 24 Jul 2008 19:38 GMT
KC - 27 Jul 2008 20:11 GMT
In PP 2007, this macro looped through all notes pages and updated, but the
slide doesn't show on any of the notes pages when done.

I see the macro looks up a command by an index number.  Perhaps it isn't
correct in PP 2007?

Is there a manual way to revise a notes page to follow the master, one page
at a time?

KC
Steve Rindsberg - 27 Jul 2008 21:48 GMT
> In PP 2007, this macro looped through all notes pages and updated, but the
> slide doesn't show on any of the notes pages when done.
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> Is there a manual way to revise a notes page to follow the master, one page
> at a time?

Yes ... choose View, Notes page.
Rightclick just off the notes page, choose Notes Layout.
Put a check next to "Reapply" and click OK.

But try this:  enter the macro code in the VBA editor but then go back to the
PPT window and use Developer Tab, Macros to run the macro.

Here, it works in 2007 if I do that but NOT if I run it from the VB editor.

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