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Greg Dunn
Do any of you have a way to make truly private annotations on PowerPoint
slides? I have explored the approach of deleting notes (or parts of notes)
with the help of some others here, and may go that route...but it that
solution leaves the door open for accidental distribution of private notes
(i.e., one forgets to run the macro to delete them).
When I began looking into this a couple of days I started with a CNET search
on Sticky Note programs. Data produced with those would have the advantage
(okay, the disadvantage, too; but I digress) of being stored separately from
the PowerPoint deck and requiring a special viewer program besides, so that
the danger of accidental note leaks would be lessened. However, I didn't
see anything that looked like I could tie a note to a specific slide --
which I'm also looking for, since slides are otherwise hard to identify
uniquely (without a lot of work), and tend to move around in Presentations.
The ideal option would be encrypted notes embedded in the PowerPoint deck
itself, but last time I looked that wasn't supported.
The macro-deleted notes may still be the best option, but just checking for
other ideas...
Thanks,
Greg Dunn
slides? I have explored the approach of deleting notes (or parts of notes)
with the help of some others here, and may go that route...but it that
solution leaves the door open for accidental distribution of private notes
(i.e., one forgets to run the macro to delete them).
When I began looking into this a couple of days I started with a CNET search
on Sticky Note programs. Data produced with those would have the advantage
(okay, the disadvantage, too; but I digress) of being stored separately from
the PowerPoint deck and requiring a special viewer program besides, so that
the danger of accidental note leaks would be lessened. However, I didn't
see anything that looked like I could tie a note to a specific slide --
which I'm also looking for, since slides are otherwise hard to identify
uniquely (without a lot of work), and tend to move around in Presentations.
The ideal option would be encrypted notes embedded in the PowerPoint deck
itself, but last time I looked that wasn't supported.
The macro-deleted notes may still be the best option, but just checking for
other ideas...
Thanks,
Greg Dunn