Hi,
Method #1 -- You can use PowerPoint's print handouts.
Select File -> Print
Choose Print What -> Handouts
Choose Slides per page -> 3 (This is the only setting that will generate
the lines in this method)
Click OK
Method #2 -- You can use PowerPoint's Send To Word
Select File -> Send To... -> MS Word
Choose Blank lines next to slides or blank lines below slides
Click OK
Method #3 -- Use my add-in.
If either of the two above methods do what you want, than use them. If
you want additional formatting options, look at
** A kinder, gentler Send To Word
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00667.htm
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Bill Dilworth
A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
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