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looking for a macro that will split the lines of a slide to the next slide

 
 
dan w
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      21st Apr 2005

Hi
I'm looking for a macro that will look at the
number of lines in the placeholder and wrap any leftovers to the next
slide
My best choice would be to choose the number of lines in the bottom placeholder
& then wrap the left overs into a slide without the title bar. Any thing
that would help automate this would be a great help
Thanks

Dan
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