2003 version

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Vincent Pozon

Does the new version allow for additional placeholders in the master?
Can you lead me to a page with comparisons between 2002 and 2003 versions
perhaps?

Thanks.

Vincent
 
Vincent,

Sorry, no changes to placeholders.

Sonia has some good info on 2003, particularly package to cd and the viewer
which is in good detail.

http://www.soniacoleman.com/Tutorials/tutorials.htm

Also, Presenters University just published some material from PowerPoint
Live:

http://www.presentersuniversity.com/courses_visual_aids_PowerPoint2003.php

It covers the features I personally like.

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/
Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here
 
Hello Vincent,

PowerPoint does not have the capability of creating/adding custom
placeholders to the slide master and/or creating/adding customer slide
layouts which would take advantage of such custom placeholders. With
multiple master feature in PowerPoint 2002 and 2003 you can create a
variety of almost identical slide masters with different behaviors
(animations) and placement of title and object areas for AutoLayouts so
that when used in conjunction with the existing autolayouts you can get
some additional flexibility. When that is still insufficient you can also
create slides that are laid out and formatted the way you want and then you
can use the Duplicate Slide command (or just copy/paste) to make a new copy
of the slide each time you need to create a slide that uses the same
layout/formatting.

Of course, if you (or anyone else reading this message) feel strongly that
some kind feature for creating custom placeholders and/or slide layouts
should be a built-in feature in PowerPoint, don't forget to send your
feedback to Microsoft at:

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp

As with all product suggestions, it's important that you not just state
your wish but also WHY it is important to you that your product suggestion
be implemented by Microsoft. Microsoft receives thousands of product
suggestions every day and we read each one but, in any given product
development cycle, there are only sufficient resources to address the ones
that are most important to our customers so take the extra time to state
your case as clearly and completely as possible.

IMPORTANT: Each submission should be a single suggestion (not a list of
suggestions).

John Langhans

Supportability Program Manager
Microsoft Office PowerPoint for Windows
Microsoft Office Picture Manager for Windows

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