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Old September 11th, 2007, 06:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
§Chrissi§
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Hi All,

I opened a powerpoint 2000 file in PP 2003. The template is Training. I
want creat a new document with the Training template. But the Training
template is not in PP2003. How can I import it? I searched my PC and could
not find training.pot.

Thank you very much.

Chris.


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Old September 11th, 2007, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Echo S
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You can apply a PPT file as a template.

Or, you can delete all slides in the presentation that uses the Training
template and then File | Save As. Choose PowerPoint Template (*.POT), and
save the file. Now choose Format | Slide Design, then browse and navigate to
the POT file and apply it. (Or navigate to the existing PPT file and apply
that.)

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Hi All,

I opened a powerpoint 2000 file in PP 2003. The template is Training. I
want creat a new document with the Training template. But the Training
template is not in PP2003. How can I import it? I searched my PC and
could not find training.pot.

Thank you very much.

Chris.



 




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