how to link text boxes

  • Thread starter Thread starter Dale D'Alessandro
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Dale D'Alessandro

How do you link text boxes in PowerPoint so that the overflow text will
show in the next text box?
 
You don't. Or well, you don't natively. Maybe one of the VBA gurus could
work out a way to do it, but it would take an awful lot of work. That isn't
the kind of thing PowerPoint does.

On the other hand, if you give us some idea why you need to do this, maybe
the collective intelligence here can come up with a way for you to do what
you need within PowerPoint's abilities.

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Dale,

Unfortunately PowerPoint does not support this key feature as
layout/publishing applications do.... It is a tedious process to work with
multiple text boxes on a page. Sorry for the 'bad' news.

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