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Ken Jeras
I'm working on using VB for Applications to generate several PowerPoint 2003
slides based upon information contained in external text files. One of these
slides would work better in "landscape" format while the other slides works
better in "portrait" format. Unfortunately, the PageLayout property is only
available at the entire presentation level. Word currently allows the
PageLayout to be set at the page or section level and adding the ability to
set page layout at the slide level would keep PowerPoint's print layout
options consistent with the other Office applications.
If there are options to accomplish this in PowerPoint 2003, please let me
know. Otherwise, adding this ability to PowerPoint would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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slides based upon information contained in external text files. One of these
slides would work better in "landscape" format while the other slides works
better in "portrait" format. Unfortunately, the PageLayout property is only
available at the entire presentation level. Word currently allows the
PageLayout to be set at the page or section level and adding the ability to
set page layout at the slide level would keep PowerPoint's print layout
options consistent with the other Office applications.
If there are options to accomplish this in PowerPoint 2003, please let me
know. Otherwise, adding this ability to PowerPoint would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...9-fdc4d73d5776&dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint