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wayne0h
Hi All:
When I copy a slide from a existing ppt file and paste it into a new
presentation, if the existing file had it's notes attributes (font
size, font name, etc.) set in the notes master, then the copy will not
carry over these notes attributes. However, if the existing file had
it's notes attributes set directly in the notes section for the slides
(not set in the notes master), the copy does seem to carry over the
attributes into the new presentation.
If I am custom creating a presentation through VBA from a pool of
slides across several presentations, many of which have their slides'
notes attributes set in the notes master, how can I preserve or
transfer these notes attributes when I copy selected slides? It
appears that when I do a copy of these slides and paste them into the
new presentation, no formatting is carried over; these slides just
take on the default formatting associated with the new presentation.
Any help appreciated,
Wayne
When I copy a slide from a existing ppt file and paste it into a new
presentation, if the existing file had it's notes attributes (font
size, font name, etc.) set in the notes master, then the copy will not
carry over these notes attributes. However, if the existing file had
it's notes attributes set directly in the notes section for the slides
(not set in the notes master), the copy does seem to carry over the
attributes into the new presentation.
If I am custom creating a presentation through VBA from a pool of
slides across several presentations, many of which have their slides'
notes attributes set in the notes master, how can I preserve or
transfer these notes attributes when I copy selected slides? It
appears that when I do a copy of these slides and paste them into the
new presentation, no formatting is carried over; these slides just
take on the default formatting associated with the new presentation.
Any help appreciated,
Wayne