Print 6 on a page

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Thomas Scheiderich

In my MS version, I can print 6 slides to a page, but can't seem to find
that in Powerpoint 2001.

Is there a way to do that?

Thanks,

Tom.
 
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Steve Rindsberg

In my MS version, I can print 6 slides to a page, but can't seem to find
that in Powerpoint 2001.

Is there a way to do that?

It has pretty much all the same options as you're used to (maybe a few more
depending on the OS version, in fact). They're just in different places.

Choose File, Print
Underneath the printer selection listbox, there's another listbox; choose
Microsoft PowerPoint there.
When you do that, you'll see the PPT specific print options, including your old
friend, "Print What"
Choose 6-up handouts and you're off.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Featured Presenter, PowerPoint Live 2004
October 10-13, San Diego, CA www.PowerPointLive.com
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Thomas Scheiderich

Steve Rindsberg said:
It has pretty much all the same options as you're used to (maybe a few more
depending on the OS version, in fact). They're just in different places.

Choose File, Print
Underneath the printer selection listbox, there's another listbox; choose
Microsoft PowerPoint there.
When you do that, you'll see the PPT specific print options, including your old
friend, "Print What"
Choose 6-up handouts and you're off.

That works great.

But it doesn't print in color for some reason.

Thanks,

Tom.
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Choose File, Print
That works great.

But it doesn't print in color for some reason.

On the same "page" of the print dialog box, make sure there's no check next to
Grayscale or Pure Black and White. PPT generally defaults to Grayscale if it
decides your printer is b/w; sometimes it gets fooled and defaults even color
printers to Grayscale.

--
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
Featured Presenter, PowerPoint Live 2004
October 10-13, San Diego, CA www.PowerPointLive.com
================================================
 
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Thomas Scheiderich

Steve Rindsberg said:
On the same "page" of the print dialog box, make sure there's no check next to
Grayscale or Pure Black and White. PPT generally defaults to Grayscale if it
decides your printer is b/w; sometimes it gets fooled and defaults even color
printers to Grayscale.

That was it.

Thanks,

Tom
 

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