Extracting/exporting Slide Titles to a text/Word/XML document

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Hi

I've checked on some of the threads and looks like you can make a summary slide inside of the presentation
Is there a way to just pull or export the slide titles into a text document without having to copy and paste

Thank you in advance

Jef
 
Check this site. It should do what you are requesting:
http://www.mvps.org/skp/ppt00037.htm#export



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J said:
Hi,

I've checked on some of the threads and looks like you can make a summary
slide inside of the presentation.
Is there a way to just pull or export the slide titles into a text
document without having to copy and paste?
 
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Hello,

If you are using PowerPoint 2002 or PowerPoint 2003, you can use the "File
-> Send to -> Microsoft Word..." feature (Outline only) to send the visible
text in the Outline pane.

1) Use the "Collapse all" tool on the Outlining command bar (you might have
to make the command bar visible first) to display only the slide titles
2) File -> Send to -> Microsoft Word...
3) Select "Outline only" option and click OK

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