How do I put a large amount of text into slides without typing?

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Ted

I want to be able to copy a large amount of text to enough slides so the
text is easily read without having to create a slide & type in the text. Can
this be done? Is there a way to get new slides to pop up & accept the text?
Thanks.
 
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Michael Koerner

As long as the text is already typed, then it is just a matter of cutting and
pasting.

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I want to be able to copy a large amount of text to enough slides so the
text is easily read without having to create a slide & type in the text. Can
this be done? Is there a way to get new slides to pop up & accept the text?
Thanks.
 
T

Tushar Mehta

If all the text is in one slide, make multiple copies of the slide.
Make sure you always have one reserve copy of the slide that has the
complete text.

Then, go through the slides one by one and *delete* material so that
the result is aesthetically appealing.

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Echo S

You can paste your text into the outline in PPT. That makes it very easy to
move text from one slide to another/create new slides for text to flow to.
 

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