Exporting slides into Word? Storyboard?

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Kathy Johnson

I may not be using the right terms in the Subject line.
For a grad class, I have created a 56 slide powerpoint
presentation. I now need to do two things with it:
1 -- create a "story board" in which each slide is shown
along with information about the research that led to the
slide, how the presentation got to this point, where it is
going, etc. ; and
2 -- include the above storyboard as an appendix in both a
printed and on-disk version of a MS Word file of the
entire project.

I assume that there is a way to do this, but I can't find
it; because of the number of slides, the more automatic I
can make the process the better. Thanks for any
suggestions!
 
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Michael Koerner

Use the Send to Word function. Pick the layout you want. Once you have it in
MSWord, you can do anything you want with it.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


I may not be using the right terms in the Subject line.
For a grad class, I have created a 56 slide powerpoint
presentation. I now need to do two things with it:
1 -- create a "story board" in which each slide is shown
along with information about the research that led to the
slide, how the presentation got to this point, where it is
going, etc. ; and
2 -- include the above storyboard as an appendix in both a
printed and on-disk version of a MS Word file of the
entire project.

I assume that there is a way to do this, but I can't find
it; because of the number of slides, the more automatic I
can make the process the better. Thanks for any
suggestions!
 
M

Michael Koerner

Only doing it that way, Just saves the Outline and not any of the images

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


you can just use file->saveas use rtf format ,that is a good way
 

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