Maura,
I'm afraid not. You could try to type the whole thing in Word and Paste
Special it as a Microsoft Word Object.
That works for me here in PPT 2003
Luc
If your intent is to simulate the formatting commonly found in a book's
table of contents or index (in order to visually connect columns of
text on the far left and far right of a slide), I would suggest using a
table. From there, you could use alternating fill colors by row, or
different horizontal line styles within the table.
Hope this helps,
Tony
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