PP 2007 notes view question

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cayce

What is the difference in PP 2007 between the notes view that you see when
you go to View> Notes Page and View> Normal with the "Click to add notes"
showing underneath the slide?

I ask because I have a slideshow that shows 3 blank pages in a portrait
orientation within View> Notes Page. When I look at other slides in View>
Notes Page, I can see the slide itself with a default wording under it of
"Click to add text". I tried to select any possible filled shapes that might
be concealing the slide and the "Click to add text," but I found nothing is
there; the selection pane and notes page master also reveal nothing.

What are the differences and purposes of these different notes features? We
sometimes issue electronic copies of slideshows to customers/prospects and I
want to make sure we don't have anything visible to them that might not be
intended for their consumption.

Any insight into this would be helpful.
 
C

cayce

thanks Steve. Your right-click suggestion worked.

What is a bit stunning to me is that I can have a slide in Normal view that
exhibits no notes, but in Notes view, there can be a whole bunch of other
content. I now know I need to also review these slideshows in the Notes view
to see all the "stuff" coworkers might place there. Thanks for my continuing
education!
 

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