MASS DELETE OF NOTES

S

Sproxton

PLEASE can you include a button that deletes all the notes within a
presentation. Often, presentations are requested by an audience but, during
the process they are created, they often gather many notes, annotations,
speaker notes, etc, that are not customer friendly. Moreover, these notes
are often forgotten and not viewed as the presentation builds itself.

Having a very simple 'delete all notes' function would save the
embarrassment of internal-use-only only falling into external hands.

Thanks


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E

Echo S

PowerPoint 2007 offers this in the document inspector. Office Button |
Prepare | Inspect Document, choose Presentation Notes to search for notes
and then get an option to "remove all."
 
K

Kathy Jacobs

If you are running an older version of PPT (2003 or older), you can use the
macro on this page of the PPT FAQ to do what you need:
http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00178.htm

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Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint
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K

Kathy Jacobs

Ignore that - I see that it was already suggested and you don't want to do
VBA. Sorry.

Kathy - who should read all the posts before she answers a thread,,,,
 

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