Answer» If you have ever used microsoft POWERPOINT you'll notice when you go to print that you have the option of PRINTING a maximum of 9 slides per page. there is also a lot of wasted space inbetween the slides too after it's printed.
what i'd really like to do is put the slides on a grid and eliminate all the wasted space.
i know how to copy and paste, but it's soooo time consuming.
is there a way i can take 40-50 slides at a time and copy them onto microsoft word (2003) from mircosoft powerpoint faster?
i hope someone knows what i'm talking about http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HP030795601033.aspx
The maximum NUMBER of slides per page in Microsoft PowerPoint is nine. However, if you're using a PostScript printer, you may have the option of printing multiple pages on one sheet of PAPER. So, for example, if you were using a six-slides-per-page handout in PowerPoint and you then SELECTED to print two handout pages on a sheet, you would have 12 slides on that page. See the Help for your PostScript printer to find out the exact steps.
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