a simple save problem

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David Isaacs

Enric you must understand Australian English!
Yes I saved single slide files to a folder and it was wrong. I will look at
the tutorial and have another go at it as I am still unsure where the
presentation should be saved once I have used "insert > new slide"
To answer your question re. "If you have reason to create them as single
slide presentations then to play
them altogether you would need to create a play list and open it in the
PowerPoint Viewer." I don't understand the difference.
Thanks all for your help.
Dave.
 
S

Sonia

A presentation can be saved wherever it is convenient for you. If you want to
create a folder in My Documents called \Presentations, that's fine, but not
required. You just need to remember where you save the file and what you name
it.

You can ignore what I said about a play list. I don't want you to get more
confused. Stick with creating a single presentation file that contains all of
the slides that you want included.
 
D

David Isaacs

Thanks Kathy,
I am an old guy with a poor memory, it happens when you get into your 70's
:-}, I just got into the wrong way of doing things, and kept perpetuating
the same mistakes. I will start again following your steps below.
Thanks again all.
Dave from downunder.
 

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