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In Which folder on my hard disk do the slide layout Templates shown in the
task pane reside?
task pane reside?
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Michael Koerner said:Doing a search for *.pot will show you where they are located on your
system. On this particular computer they are here in C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\Presentation Designs. If you design and
save your own template files, and depending on your OS and version of
PowerPoint they could end up here C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\MyTemplates
MyTemplates being a folder I created for my stuff.
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| In Which folder on my hard disk do the slide layout Templates shown in the
| task pane reside?
Sorry *.pot files are template files not Layout files. Does anyone know where the layouts shown in the layout task pane reside?
Does anyone know where the layouts shown in the layout task pane reside?
We have tried re-installing office to solve the problem of the slide layoutsSteve Rindsberg said:They're built into PPT. There are no AutoLayout files. You can't modify AutoLayouts, unfortunately.
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Hi Steve,
vanishing from the (slide layout) task pane in pp 2003. Would it be that PP
is remembering our custom settings or something when we re-install?? Is there
any way we can retrieve them?
Steve Rindsberg said:If so, it's a problem that's come up here a few times but so far we
haven't gotten a great
deal of feedback/followup from people who've reported it, so nobody quite
knows *why* it
happens.
Try setting your video hardware acceleration back as a test.
Also, do you have any addins installed?
Echo S said:I just responded to your previous post with some things for you to check.
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Echo S said:We're seeing more and more reports of blank slide layouts in the slide
layout task pane, and we've determined that it's a conflict with some PPT
add-ins. We don't know yet exactly what about the add-ins causes it, and
we
don't know *what* add-ins cause it, either. One is the Prompt Translator,
but there may be others.
Please go read our most recent thread about this issue here:
http://tinyurl.com/bc3u7 If you could check your add-ins as described in
that post and isolate the one causing the problem, I'd LOVE to know which
one it is so I can give the Microsoft PPT crew a heads up. Even if you
can't
isolate it, if you want to post back with information on what add-ins you
found installed, we can probably point you in the right direction for
which
one to look at.
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Markd said:Echo S said:I just responded to your previous post with some things for you to check.
I could not find the content of your resonse. Where is it? Could you
explain
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Which page of the System information stuff should I send you?In the other thread Mark started, I steered him to our latest thread about
this issue so he can check his add-ins. Apparently he hasn't seen that
response.
There are no add-ins and the PC is connected to a Corporate domain.
Markd said::
Which page of the System information stuff should I send you?
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