Paste a slide as a link in a power point presentation (2007)

K

katz.merav

Hi,

I am looking for a way to paste slides from one presentation in other
presentation as a link, so that slides edited in the source
destination will be updated in the presentation where this slide was
pasted as a link.

Does anyone know if and how it can be done.

Thanks !
 
L

Luc

Katz,
You could select the slide, copy, paste, paste special, click on the radio
button paste link and hit OK.
Resize the object in the presentation so that it takes the complete surface
of the slide.
Of course if you open the presentation you would always get a message
prompting you to update all links.
Does that help?
 
K

katz.merav

I don't think you can do this by cut and paste.

If you use Insert > Object > create from file and tick link it should work.
The object should be scaled to full slide and given an animation of "object
actions" > show
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Thanks for your replies !

I tried the Insert object and it did work. Is there a way, using this
option to choose specific slides or I will need to split my
presentation to few files?

About the copy paste option - I knew about it but the "Paste link"
option is disabled. I copied the slide from the presentation and tried
to paste it special and I only get the option to paste is as a slide.
Do you maybe know why is this option disabled?

Thank you again very much for your help.
 
L

Luc

Katz,
Works fine here with copy paste. Right click the thumbnail slide on the left
of the screen, copy, in the other presentation, paste special, paste link...
As I said you have to resize so it covers the whole slide.
 
K

katz.merav

Hi

I can get paste special OK too so I've no idea what the problem is!

I can't see how to get a paste special slide to animate but maybe I'm
missing something.

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For me it sometimes works and sometime doesn't. I read the PowerPoint
help and it is mentioned there that the Paste Link is unavailable if
the document that you are attempting to link to has not been saved. I
tried saving it and as I wrote sometimes it works but it is not
consistent.
Strange.
I will keep on playing with it. Maybe I will find what is the problem.
 
K

katz.merav

For me it sometimes works and sometime doesn't. I read the PowerPoint
help and it is mentioned there that the Paste Link is unavailable if
the document that you are attempting to link to has not been saved. I
tried saving it and as I wrote sometimes it works but it is not
consistent.
Strange.
I will keep on playing with it. Maybe I will find what is the problem.- Hide quoted text -

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I found the reason ...
The focus was on the thumbnail slide and not on the slide itself,
this is why the Paste Link option was disabled.
Thank you very much for all your help.
 
K

katz.merav

I'm gonna send the last bottle back!!

I still can't get the pasted slide to have animation.
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With the Paste Link option, if I have animation in the pasted link the
animation won't work.
When I used the Insert Object option and then added the custom
animation -> Object Action -> Show, on the inserted object, the custom
animation in the added object did work BUT the object is not always
being opened when I press either the next arrow, the mouse or the
space ...
Still can't figure out when it works and when it doesn't.
Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks.
 

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