You would think. Excel is the same way. but someone developed a macro that
prints Odd and Even pages. Maybe one of the macro geniuses that hang out
here could come up with something along the same lines.
As an option, If you have access to Adobe Acrobat, you could always send you
presentation to Acrobat, and use the Odd Even print function there. sorry I
have not been much help.
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| Except for the fact that there are 232 slides (this is for a four-day
| class)and I don't really want to type in 116 seperate numbers

You
would
| think that the odd/even numbers radio button that exists in Word could
| easily be put into PPT...
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| "Michael Koerner" wrote:
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| > Click on Print, select slides, and insert your slide numbers 1,3,5...
Put
| > the pages back into your printer and select the even numbered slides.
does
| > this help?
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