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powerpoint+training - Macro v master slide?

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replyReply Tue 17 Jul 2007, 15:44Delegate Amy said...

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Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Macro v master slide?

Why do use the macro format to create automated repetition when you can just use the master sheet?

Are there any benefits?

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replyReply Wed 18 Jul 2007, 16:05Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Macro v master slide?

Hi Amy. That depends what your automated repetition involves. This could be a reformat you have saved as a macro to use on autoshapes or text scattered through the presentation, the insertion of a table with a certain number of tables and rows, the list is endless. Essentially, the main difference is one of flexibility. Anything on the master sheet (such as a footer) gets repeated on every slide, any set of actions saved as a macro can be repeated where you specify.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

 

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