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why can't I delete a slide layout in master view 2007?

 
 
trainerab
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      27th Nov 2008
In 2007 slide master view, I have a dozen or so slides in view. The first
five are being used in my current presentation. When i go through the
remaining list to delete slides that I know I will not use, the right click
"Delete Layout" is greyed out - any suggestions why or what I can do to get
rid?
 
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Shyam Pillai
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      1st Dec 2008
The layout may be in use. Hover over the layout in the thumbnail pane and
you would see which slide is using it..

Regards,
Shyam Pillai

Animation Carbon: http://www.animationcarbon.com



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> In 2007 slide master view, I have a dozen or so slides in view. The first
> five are being used in my current presentation. When i go through the
> remaining list to delete slides that I know I will not use, the right
> click
> "Delete Layout" is greyed out - any suggestions why or what I can do to
> get
> rid?


 
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