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ResolvedVersion 2003

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PowerPoint Page numbers

Also, is it possible to have some of the slides without page numbers? and if so, how do I do that?

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ewa

RE: PowerPoint Page numbers

Hi Ewa

You can apply slide numbering individually to slides, by going to Insert - Slide Number; then tick the slide number box and click Apply rather than Apply to all.

Or apply slide numbering to all slides; then go to the slides where you need them removed. Then go to Insert - Slide number, untick the Slide number box and click Apply.

Depends whether there are only a few slides you want numbered; or if there are only a few slides that you want to take the numbering off as to which will be faster.

Kind regards
Amanda

RE: PowerPoint Page numbers

Amanda, thank you very much for your reply.

Is it possible for you also to tell me how to keep the sequencce of the numbered pages, for example:

PowerPOint slide1 - page number 1
PowerPoint slide2 - breakdown page - no number
PowerPoint slide 3 - breakdown page - no number
PowerPOint slide 4 - page number 2 (and NOT 4)

thank you,
ewa

 

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