Creating forms in Master view to display in Normal view

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I want to create a form in the Master view that contains preset text in a
table with cells. When they go to Normal view I want them to enter text in
the blank cells of the form. Currently I can't get it to happen.

I started in the Normal view since Page Layouts won't work in the Master
slide view. In Normal view I used the Page Layout option with a table,
enlarged the table, entered text in some cells and then copied it to memory.
I then went to Master slide, copied the table into the slide. At that point
you can still edit all of the cells. I then change to Normal view and the
text in the cells displays, but none of the empty cells can you write in. Is
there any way to create the form with some cells filled in and others
editable in the Normal view.
 
G

Guest

Hi,

PowerPoint doesn't currently support creating custom placeholders in the
Slide Master and that's what you'd need. You'll have to place your table(s)
directly on the slides to be edited. Sorry.
 
G

Guest

gdwaldon said:
I want to create a form in the Master view that contains preset text in a
table with cells. When they go to Normal view I want them to enter text in
the blank cells of the form. Currently I can't get it to happen.

I started in the Normal view since Page Layouts won't work in the Master
slide view. In Normal view I used the Page Layout option with a table,
enlarged the table, entered text in some cells and then copied it to memory.
I then went to Master slide, copied the table into the slide. At that point
you can still edit all of the cells. I then change to Normal view and the
text in the cells displays, but none of the empty cells can you write in. Is
there any way to create the form with some cells filled in and others
editable in the Normal view.

Thanks for the info. I tried many ways to get it to happen but it's good to know I wasn't just going wacko. It would be a great thing to make availabe in PowerPoint. I think it would also be great if you could use the Page Layouts in the Master slides also. I checked a bunch of books and other sites and had no luck finding an answer, so it's good to know, even if it's a no answer.
 

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