Paste text problems -- ready to cause violence

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leftnotracks

For some reason, people want to use PP to print sales sheets for
products. I'd like to make them in, well, anything else, but in case
the salespeople need to edit them, we're using PP.

So I have hundreds of items, each on one page. I've made one page
(slide) just the way I want it, with the text formatted as I like. I
now want to make each item into a page with the formatting as in my
sample.

I have tried so many ways to copy formatting, but none work. The style
painter and Pick Up/Apply text Style tools (eyedroppers) ignore line
spacing, paragraph spacing, and bullets.

I thought if I formatted my outline levels on the Slide Master I could
import the text as an outline in Word. No dice, as I stated above.

Edit > Paste Special, then Unformatted text pastes the text is as
black 24 pt Arial plain, no matter the size, style, colour of the
selected text.

If there were custom Styles as in Word I'd be sitting pretty. If I
could paste unformatted text and have it adopt the style of the
selected text I could do it, but it would take longer (all that switch
to Word, Copy, switch to PP, select, Paste, repeat six times for each
item). If I could fully copy formatting and apply it elsewhere I could
to it, too.

So far as I can tell, the only way to get what I want is to manually
format each piece of text. Please tell me that this 20 year old
program is more sophisticated than that. Please!
 
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Linda Adams

Have you tried Paste Special? If you select that instead of paste and then
select Unformatted Text and paste into an existing text box, it'll pick up
that text box's formatting.
 
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Bill Dilworth

Hey Trackless,

Well, you present an interesting case. When using PowerPoint for purposes
outside of it primary and secondary roles, how much support should you
expect to be built in to the software? That's partly where we come in -- to
offer suggestions on ways you can do the work you need without being driven
to violence.

Soooo...
There are a few things that may help with the manual method of doing this.
1) Copy slide 1 (the correct formatting) and paste as slide 2
2) on slide 1 delete all the data
3) Copy slide 1 (now your blank "template") and paste after each of the
slides you need to integrate data into
4) On each C&P there will be a tag that will offer "keep text only"

You may also benefit from using macros to automate a lot of this copy and
paste work. Are the slides set up the same on all 88 of them? perhaps a
macro could cycle thru the objects and determine if the object can be placed
into the correct place on the new slide. This might require more effort
than just muscling thru the C&P process, depending on how exactly the slides
were handled.

If you would like and the presentation file is of a reasonable size (under
10 MB), I'd be happy to look at it and offer additional solutions to your
problem. Just email it to the address in my signature.


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leftnotracks

I already said above:
Edit > Paste Special, then Unformatted text pastes the text is as
black 24 pt Arial plain, no matter the size, style, colour of the
selected text.

Doesn't work.
 

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