Previously used powerpoint 2003 templates

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Jin

Hi in previous presentations i have used templates that i would like to use
once again the templates are:

Silver glow
Worldwide design template and
Glass design template

All deal with a world/globe theme

I am no longer able to find these online if someone has these could they
please send them to me.

Also since i have my presentations that used these templates is there a way
to get the templates from my files.

Thanks
 
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Echo S

You can apply a presentation as a template.

Go to Format | Slide Design, choose Browse at the bottom of the task pane
and navigate to your existing presentation.

If you want to save an actual POT file from your existing presentation,
delete all the slides from it (I would actually do this on a copy of the
existing presentation), then File | Save As. In the "save as type" dropdown,
choose Design Template *.POT. You don't have to delete the existing slides,
actually, but the template will be much smaller if you do.
 
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Emanuela

Dear Jin,

sorry if my reply is not to help you in your issue... I am contacting you
because maybe you can give me support for 2 power point templates.

I still have the 2003 version and I don't know why the system doesn't allow
me to download the following templates of 2007 version:

- Orange Tulips:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC300011581033.aspx?CategoryID=CT101427561033

- Pedal Pink:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC300013151033.aspx?CategoryID=CT101427561033

Would you be so kind to try to downolad these 2 templates and if you success
then send me an email with the attachements ? it will be very helpfull for my
job.

My address is (e-mail address removed) (I live in Italy)

Thanks a lot and I hope to hear you soon !

Miss Emanuela Voltan
 
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JoAnn Paules

If you don't have that version, you can't download the templates. Getting
someone to download them for you and then saving them as the older version
may work - and then again it may not.

BTW - posting an unmunged email address in these newsgroups will yield more
spam than personal responses.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
 

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