copying a slide presentation

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deborah

I can't figure out how to copy an entire slide
presentation into a new file. I have office 2000 and
windows xp. Can anyone help?
 
Deborah,
Use the menu "Insert" - choose "Slides from files" - choose the browse
button - select the presentation that contains the desired slides - hit
open - choose insert all or select the slides you want and choose insert.
Close the dialogue.
Luc
 
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Hello,

The process of copying a presentation or copying slides from one
presentation to another has been unchanged for many versions of PowerPoint.
I'm curious as to whether or not the buiilt-in help topics ("Copy file" or
"copy a slide from one presentation to another") did not provide enough
information to help you understand how to do this.

As always, if you (or anyone else reading this message) have suggestions
for improvements to the built-in and/or online help content and/or the
interface/utility for the user assistance features in Office/PowerPoint or,
for this specific case, suggestions for improving the process by which
slides are copied from one presentation to another, don't forget to send
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