Help, please

G

Guest

I have a powerpt document, that I saved. It is 66 pgs. I want to create a
powerpt with some of the pages from the original. How do I do this? I am not
super internet savvy, so please be precise with answers. I have office XP.
Thank you,

Clueless in Pa.
 
M

Michael Koerner

Open your new presentation in PowerPoint. The from the Insert menu select
Insert from Slides, navigate to your original document and select the slides
you want. Or you can open both your new presentation and you old
presentation in the Slide Sorter view, place them side by side by clicking
on Window, Arrange all. Select the slides you want to copy by right clicking
on the slide and dragging it to the new presentation and select "Copy" when
asked what you want to do with the slide.

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|I have a powerpt document, that I saved. It is 66 pgs. I want to create a
| powerpt with some of the pages from the original. How do I do this? I am
not
| super internet savvy, so please be precise with answers. I have office XP.
| Thank you,
|
| Clueless in Pa.
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

I have a powerpt document, that I saved. It is 66 pgs. I want to create a
powerpt with some of the pages from the original. How do I do this? I am not
super internet savvy, so please be precise with answers. I have office XP.

Michael's method is a good one.

Another approach:

Open your original presentation.
Choose File, Save As and give it a new name. Save it to any convenient folder.

Now you're working on a new copy of your original presentation and your
original is safely tucked away.

Delete any slide you don't want in the new presentation and save it again.
 
G

Guest

Dear Steve,
Thank you so much for your help. I have printed it out, just to be on
the safe side, but I did what you said and it worked. I really appreciate
the assistance.
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Hi Dottie,

Dang, that was FAST. I barely turned my back on you and you're done!

Glad it worked!
 

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