Notes master in 2007

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JGT

Is it possible to have multiple notes masters in PP 2007? I've modified my
notes master to print landscape, enlarged the image a bit and put my notes to
the right. I then print to FinePrint as my printer (see
http://fineprint.com/) and then print to my printer 2-up and duplex. For most
of my students this is OK but I have some that have a visual problem and I
need to print the notes page portriat, large image that covers half of the
page, and the font size enlarged. Currently I modify the notes handout master
and print to FinePrint and then print 1-up and duplex. This forces me to have
two copies of the same presentation and based on student feedback I'm always
making changes to the presentation. Having two copies presents a lot of
problems and they are always out of sync. If I could create multiple notes
handout masters I think this would resolve my problem but I cannot see a way
to do this. Any suggestions?
 
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Ute Simon

Is it possible to have multiple notes masters in PP 2007? I've modified my
notes master to print landscape, enlarged the image a bit and put my notes
to
the right. I then print to FinePrint as my printer (see
http://fineprint.com/) and then print to my printer 2-up and duplex. For
most
of my students this is OK but I have some that have a visual problem and I
need to print the notes page portriat, large image that covers half of the
page, and the font size enlarged. Currently I modify the notes handout
master
and print to FinePrint and then print 1-up and duplex. This forces me to
have
two copies of the same presentation and based on student feedback I'm
always
making changes to the presentation. Having two copies presents a lot of
problems and they are always out of sync. If I could create multiple notes
handout masters I think this would resolve my problem but I cannot see a
way
to do this. Any suggestions?

You can have only one notes master per presentation. But you could use
Publish - Print Handouts in Word to get slide image plus text.

Best regards,
Ute
 

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