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In a large Powerpoint presentation, the slide numbering will differ on-screen
and between versions of the printed slides. Further, slide breaks (and top
level items in the outline view) are determined more by what will fit on the
slide than the logical hierarchy of the material. I would like to use
something similar to the outline numbering in word (applied as a style) that
would identify points in the hierarchy. Several slides could be included in
a single lowest level element of the hierarchy and more than one element of
the hierarchy could appear on the same slide.
There appears to be no support for hierarchical numbering in Powerpoint,
just simple list numbering. Also, simple lists may occur in the text before
the hierarchy is applied and I would not like to lose that. I'm thinking
VBScript or VB.Net as possible approaches.
and between versions of the printed slides. Further, slide breaks (and top
level items in the outline view) are determined more by what will fit on the
slide than the logical hierarchy of the material. I would like to use
something similar to the outline numbering in word (applied as a style) that
would identify points in the hierarchy. Several slides could be included in
a single lowest level element of the hierarchy and more than one element of
the hierarchy could appear on the same slide.
There appears to be no support for hierarchical numbering in Powerpoint,
just simple list numbering. Also, simple lists may occur in the text before
the hierarchy is applied and I would not like to lose that. I'm thinking
VBScript or VB.Net as possible approaches.