Save All/Close All Buttons?

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Daniel of Judah

I notice in Word there are buttons available called 'Save all' and 'Close
all' which are very handy when working on several documents at a time. I
don't see anything like that in PowerPoint 2002 SP-2, this ng or on-line.
What's the best approach to automating this? Thanks in advance!
 
Close PowerPoint. It should prompt you to save all open
presentations before closing PowerPoint.

HTH,
Glenna
 
I notice in Word there are buttons available called 'Save all' and 'Close
all' which are very handy when working on several documents at a time. I
don't see anything like that in PowerPoint 2002 SP-2, this ng or on-line.
What's the best approach to automating this? Thanks in advance!

' This will do it
Dim lCount as Long

For lCount = Presentations.Count to 1 Step -1
Presentations(lCount).Save ' or .SaveAs or .Close or ....
Next lCount
 
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Hello,

PowerPoint doesn't provide the functionality (Save all, or Close all
commands) that you are looking for without resorting to VBA or add-ins.

If you (or anyone else reading this message) think that it's important that
PowerPoint provide this kind of functionality (without having to resort to
VBA or add-ins), don't forget to send your feedback (in YOUR OWN WORDS,
please) to Microsoft at:

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

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awesome!!


Steve Rindsberg said:
' This will do it
Dim lCount as Long

For lCount = Presentations.Count to 1 Step -1
Presentations(lCount).Save ' or .SaveAs or .Close or ....
Next lCount
 
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