Notes printout overflow to next page?

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Kevin

Hi,

I have a slideshow with a lot of notes on each slide. I would like to print out the notes view with the good sized slide at the top and the notes at the bottom. I seem to remember there was a way to have any remaining "notes" overflow to the next page, rather than truncate.

Does anyone know how to do this?

(PowerPoint 2002, on PC)

Thank you,
 
The only "trick" that I know of is to insert a blank slide and put the excess
notes on that slide. Set the slide to "hidden" so that it will not be seen in
slide show mode.
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Hi,

I have a slideshow with a lot of notes on each slide. I would like to print out
the notes view with the good sized slide at the top and the notes at the bottom.
I seem to remember there was a way to have any remaining "notes" overflow to the
next page, rather than truncate.

Does anyone know how to do this?

(PowerPoint 2002, on PC)

Thank you,
 
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Hi,

I have a slideshow with a lot of notes on each slide. I would like to print
out the notes view with the good sized slide at the top and the notes at the
bottom. I seem to remember there was a way to have any remaining "notes"
overflow to the next page, rather than truncate.

Does anyone know how to do this?

(PowerPoint 2002, on PC)

Thank you,
 

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