The slide layout requires that the question be in one text placeholder, the
answer in another, and a reference in a third. The suggested method will
not allow a practical way to produce slides while preserving this layout (tab
does not force text into the next placeholder).
I don't understand the aversion to drag and drop... until now it has worked
perfectly. It allowed me to preserve my slide layout on every slide and
provided a way to manipulate the text quickly. Keep in mind, I still have
hundreds (if not thosands of slides) to produce.
The problem still stands... I cannot figure out why all of a sudden I cannot
drag and drop or copy and paste text from a PDF into a powerpoint slide.
Either the file became corrupted or I changed a setting inadvertantly. I am
very interested in finding the root cause of this problem.
Jamie
"Steve Rindsberg" wrote:
> I'd avoid dragondropping if at all possible.
>
> Depending on the format of your PDF, you might be able to select all the text at
> once, copy it to notepad then reformat it thus:
>
> Question
> [tab]Answer
> Question
> [tab]Answer
>
> and so on. Save that as a TXT file then from PPT choose Insert, Slides from
> File, Browse. Force it to accept All Files in the Files of Type box and choose
> your TXT file.
>
> That should automatically create the needed slides with questions and answers in
> the proper text boxes. So much simpler, if it works.
>
>
>
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> In article <D0163AB3-B8A7-4480-B1A6-(E-Mail Removed)>, Jamie wrote:
> > I've been working on a powerpoint presentation that consists of slides that
> > are, in effect, flashcards. I have the title placeholder box as the question
> > and the body placeholder box as the answer with a fade in as the transition.
> > I've been dragging and dropping text from a PDF file, duplicating the
> > previous slide each time, with no problems until I reached about 250 slides,
> > at which point the drag and drop does not work. What I get is a quick flash
> > in the placeholder and then nothing.
> >
> > I can, however, drag/drop or copy/paste from a PDF to Word and then Word to
> > Powerpoint. I can also drag/drop or copy/paste from a text file to
> > Powerpoint. I can also copy from the PDF and then use "Edit/Paste Special -
> > unformatted text" to get the text into the slide. I just cannot simply "drag
> > and drop" or "copy and paste" from a PDF to Powerpoint.
> >
> > Just to cover the obvious:
> >
> > -The text color is not the same as the background
> > -The problem is not dependent on machine
> > -The problem is unique to this one file
> > -I cannot copy a new slide from a new presentation... if I do the problem
> > spreads to the "new" slide
> > -I've tried deleting slides to see if the problem is isolated to one slide
> > with no luck
>