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replyReply Thu 13 Nov 2008, 16:16Delegate Cassie said...

Cassie has attended:
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Word Intermediate course
Word Advanced course
Powerpoint Introduction course

Microsoft word

can i bring a template from powerpoint into microsort word?

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replyReply Mon 15 Dec 2008, 14:53Trainer Pete said...

RE: microsoft word

Hi Cassie
Thank you for your question
In reply; The only way that PowerPoint and Word are compatible are through .rtf ---- an outline in Word will transfer into PowerPoint and the different levels become slides or bullet points and vice-versa, conversly a slide show in PowerPoint can be sent to Word for final display as an option for presenting a printed document, but I am not aware of any way that a template (Presentation) in PowerPoint can be displayed in word other than as a graphic.
To do this save the PowerPoint presentation as .jpeg file each slide will be a separate graphic, which you can then input into Word as graphics. I hope that has helped a bit .... Pete

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Changing case

Sometimes, you're typing along and don't realize that you have left on or accidently pressed the Caps Lock key. Or maybe you have typed a paragraph in all caps then decide you would prefer to have it in title case or lower case.

Word provides you with several ways of changing case quickly:

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