Hide text in notes

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Please explain 'hide'. If all you want it to be is non-printing, place it
in a new text box and drag that text box off the border of the notes page.
Or for that matter, insert 2 or 3 dozen returns in the existing text box and
then the text will be far below the bottom of the page. If you want it to
be hidden (as in can't see me on the monitor), you could place it on the
notes page but with the font color changed to white. Be careful with this
method however as PowerPoint may try to help when printing to black and
white, by changing the font color back to black.

If you wanted a more hidden option, you could place a text box on the notes
page and then hide it using VBA. This would make it almost impossible for
any normal user to find or even know it exists (unless they delete the
slide). Depending on how hidden you want to get, you could hide text in a
tag on an invisible shape on the notes master. No one who ever think to
look there. Of course it would also be a bear for you to get to, oh well.


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