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Gail has attended:
Word Intermediate course

Formatting

turn powerpoint presentation into word document format to work on

RE: formatting

Hi Gail,
Thank you for your question:
In reply: If you wish to use just the text, then when you save your presentation use: File>Save As and in the dialog box Save as Type drop down; choose Outline/Rtf, you can then open the .rtf file in word and view/edit your presentation as an Outline.
I hope that has helped. ... Pete

Thu 25 Dec 2008: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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