Why not insert a slide 5 times, then select & copy the inserted slides
(select with ctl-c), and finally, paste 3 times (with ctl-v (x3)). You can
use variants of this so that you only have to ctl-m once, if you would like.
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However, I see that you have "Microsoft PPT MVP Team" by your name. Why
don't you take the suggestion to the team to have an option on a new
presentation to be able to choose how many slides we may want? Can't be all
that difficult!
My old Pagemaker had something like that years ago.
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