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Bill at GWR
I have a system of 30 or more PP presentations hyper-linked together for an
overall corporate presentation. I have no easy way to insert variable text
(i.e. event title, version #, etc) into ALL component PP files. The best I
can do today is open each file individually and update link(s) to a master
source.
I would like Powerpoint to have same capabilities as Word for inserting
Fields.
My desire is to use document information such as Title and Subject to
contain the variable data. I can globally change and view these fields in
each file from the Explorer level, and if each individual file could display
text taken from its own document info fields (in the footer, say) then the
only thing remaining is to be able to easily activate the updated fields in
all files at once. One marginal solution is to print all documents from the
explorer level to a throw-away PRN file and insure the option to update
fields when printing is on for each file. So much for my idea, which I
submitted to Microsoft.
Perhaps, though, I have overlooked other ways to solve this problem short of
third-party SW? I am not familiar with Visual Basic programming, but suspect
a solution exists there.
Thanks,
Bill
Thanks for your response.
overall corporate presentation. I have no easy way to insert variable text
(i.e. event title, version #, etc) into ALL component PP files. The best I
can do today is open each file individually and update link(s) to a master
source.
I would like Powerpoint to have same capabilities as Word for inserting
Fields.
My desire is to use document information such as Title and Subject to
contain the variable data. I can globally change and view these fields in
each file from the Explorer level, and if each individual file could display
text taken from its own document info fields (in the footer, say) then the
only thing remaining is to be able to easily activate the updated fields in
all files at once. One marginal solution is to print all documents from the
explorer level to a throw-away PRN file and insure the option to update
fields when printing is on for each file. So much for my idea, which I
submitted to Microsoft.
Perhaps, though, I have overlooked other ways to solve this problem short of
third-party SW? I am not familiar with Visual Basic programming, but suspect
a solution exists there.
Thanks,
Bill
Thanks for your response.