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Mac Forum / Applications / PowerPoint / September 2006



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Multiple Masters Keeping Source Formatting of the Master Slide

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Renee - 20 Sep 2006 20:40 GMT
We are creating a Template from scratch and have multiple Master Slides
that we want to create. In PP 2003 (for Windows) you can easily do this
within one file. On PP 2004 (for mac) we create 2 different
presentations and try to merge them using Insert Slides From File & we
select keep original source formatting. We also went into the
Preferences, Advanced, & checked the box for Multiple Master. When we
combine the 2 it does not keep the source formatting. It converts the
inserted slides to the existing design.

If I do this on a PP 2003 and then open in it on the Mac it does keep
the Multiple Masters.

Any ideas why it doesn't work properly on PP 2004? We are on version
11.2.4. Thanks.
mandate@comcast.net - 27 Sep 2006 17:22 GMT
I've got the same problem. I hope we can get an answer soon.

> We are creating a Template from scratch and have multiple Master Slides
> that we want to create. In PP 2003 (for Windows) you can easily do this
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Any ideas why it doesn't work properly on PP 2004? We are on version
> 11.2.4. Thanks.
 
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