Easiest Question All Day!

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Guest

Hello all,

Just a quick question that may be the easiest to answer on this Newsgroup
all day :)

Can i expand all comments in a slidedeck instead of them all closing after
creation/editing?

Thanks so much in advance.

Paul
 
Dear fieldy,

Could you restate your question. It may be easy to answer, but I'm not sure
what the question is...

Thanks,
 
Dear fieldy,

Could you restate your question. It may be easy to answer, but I'm not sure
what the question is...

Thanks,

The new style comments (since PPT 2002) close themselves as soon as you click
off of them. The older style comments stay open. I think this is what they're
after.

I don't know of any way of forcing new style comments open.

Hmm. But using the upgraded version of our PPTools Starter Set you can add old
style comments to PPT 2002 and up ... that might just do the trick.
 
HI Sandy,

The new style comments (since PPT 2002) close themselves as soon as you click
off of the comment but the older style comments stay open all of the time.

I think Steve's post outlines that you need a tool to do this on newer PP
versions?

Thanks so much,

Paul
 
Thanks Steve,

I will look at the site to see about the tool,

Thanks again,

Paul
 
Paul,

I just remembered this:

Convert PowerPoint 2002/2003 comments into PowerPoint 2000 comments
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00462.htm

You can try that out for free to get an idea how the Starter Set Plus tool's
comments will work. No need to buy the tool to find out.
 
Steve,

This is great and thank you. This will certainly get me out of the bind i am
in now but i think i will invest in the tool to be sure for future times.

I tried it out and it works great!

Kindest regards
 
Steve,

This is great and thank you. This will certainly get me out of the bind i am
in now but i think i will invest in the tool to be sure for future times.

I tried it out and it works great!
Excellent!



Kindest regards
 

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