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replyReplyMon 9 Nov 2009, 15:49Delegate Caroline said...

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How do I import slides from existing presentations

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replyReplyThu 12 Nov 2009, 13:22Trainer Simon said...

RE: Using existing presentations

Hi Caroline,

Thank you for your question.

To insert slides from other presentations follow the instructions detailed below:

1. Go to the Home tab and Select new slide options(arrow).
2. Choose Re-use slides from the bottom.
3. A task pane will appear on the right hand side of the window.
4. Choose Browse and Browse for File.
5. Navigate to and select the Presentation you need to insert the slides from.
6. The slides in the presentation should appear.
7. Click on the first slide you want inserted and repeat for the others.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

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