how do I get powerpoint to insert blank slides as the default opti

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Guest

hello

How do I get powerpoint 2003 to insert blank slides as the default option? I
dont want the spaces for preformatted titles and text and I am fed up
removing them from each new slide I insert.

Thanks

Aoife
 
Hi

I haven't found an elegant way to do this but this does work.

Open a presentation insert a slide and in slide layout choose the blank
slide format. Save as "blank" or similar name.

Place a shortcut to poerpoint eg on the desktop and change its target to
open "blank".

Insert slide will now give you blank slides.
 
Luc

This is going to make me sound like a total newbie but how do I "quote" the
question as you have? I cant see a quote button.
 
If you are posting in the newsgroup via Microsoft web-based newsreader,
messages are automatically quoted.

You can access Microsoft Discussion Group for PowerPoint here,
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...?dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint&lang=en&cr=US

Also click on the Help button at the top right hand corner to learn more and
how to get started.
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Thanks!

tohlz said:
If you are posting in the newsgroup via Microsoft web-based newsreader,
messages are automatically quoted.

You can access Microsoft Discussion Group for PowerPoint here,
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...?dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint&lang=en&cr=US

Also click on the Help button at the top right hand corner to learn more and
how to get started.
--
Site Updated: January 28, 2006
Chinese New Year Update: New Animation Template added.
http://www.pptheaven.xs3.com
PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
=========
 
Dear Luc

I tried the add in and it works great. It does just what I want it to do.

Thank you for your help

Aoife
 
Dear John

Thanks for your reply to my question. I tried the add in suggested in the
other reply and that works great.

Aoife
 
Your welcome!

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Luc Sanders (MVP - Powerpoint)
Aoife said:
Dear Luc

I tried the add in and it works great. It does just what I want it to do.

Thank you for your help

Aoife
 

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