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How can I automatically delete dated slides that become past dated

 
 
kendik
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      20th Sep 2008
I want to present a repeating daily schedule on a local cable system. The
plan is to date each slide in a two-week presentation to be updated weekly.
Is it possible for PowerPoint to automatically delete slides that become
past-dated?
 
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John Wilson
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      21st Sep 2008
Only I think if you are able and prepared to write some vba code. If you are
you could write code to tag slides with the date and then code to delete
before a given date.
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"kendik" wrote:

> I want to present a repeating daily schedule on a local cable system. The
> plan is to date each slide in a two-week presentation to be updated weekly.
> Is it possible for PowerPoint to automatically delete slides that become
> past-dated?

 
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