Save As Selection

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Sometimes I get presentations from multiple people and have to fold them all
into one presentation. After I make sure everything is formatted according
to the template, I send back the individual presentation so the presenter has
their most current version in case they want to make changes. Right now, I
have to resave the big presentation into a new file name, and then delete the
slides from the other presentations. It would be nice if we had a "Save
Selection" feature in the save dialog box so I could select the appropriate
slides and just save those separately.


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Sometimes I get presentations from multiple people and have to fold them all
into one presentation. After I make sure everything is formatted according
to the template, I send back the individual presentation so the presenter has
their most current version in case they want to make changes. Right now, I
have to resave the big presentation into a new file name, and then delete the
slides from the other presentations. It would be nice if we had a "Save
Selection" feature in the save dialog box so I could select the appropriate
slides and just save those separately.

You can save a scrap-file:
Drag the selected slides to desktop...
Open this scrap file and save as ppt-file!


Gruß HW
 
You could also look at:
http://billdilworth.mvps.org/PageXXofYY.htm
The add-in creates a tool bar that has a save selected slides as a new
presentation.

Or if you are more of the do-it yourself type:
http://skp.mvps.org/pptxp012.htm


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