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barman
I frequently teach with PowerPoint and like to give 4- or 6- up
handouts (duplexed, to save paper). The last step I do before printing
is to visually in slide sorter mode come up with a count of the number
of hidden slides, which I use to calculate the number of non-hidden
slides so I know if I should not print some less important slides
which would get me to an even multiple of 8 or 12 slides. Is there an
automated way to figure out that I have X slides of which Y are
hidden, resulting in X-Y slides that are ready to go? I use PowerPoint
2007 on Windows XP Professional. Thanks!
handouts (duplexed, to save paper). The last step I do before printing
is to visually in slide sorter mode come up with a count of the number
of hidden slides, which I use to calculate the number of non-hidden
slides so I know if I should not print some less important slides
which would get me to an even multiple of 8 or 12 slides. Is there an
automated way to figure out that I have X slides of which Y are
hidden, resulting in X-Y slides that are ready to go? I use PowerPoint
2007 on Windows XP Professional. Thanks!