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does Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 have a slide limitation?



 
 
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Old November 23rd, 2009, 11:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
HipDagger
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Default does Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 have a slide limitation?

I am using it for verbiage only but have approximately 1,400 slides. Other
than the concern of PPT failing in general, and I have backed it all up, is
there a point where I will not be able to add slides?
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Old November 24th, 2009, 03:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Sandy Johnson[_2_]
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Default does Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 have a slide limitation?

First -- ouch. I'm guessing you're using PowerPoint for documentation, not
projection.

Anyway, I've not aware of a limit. If there is, you could always start
breaking up the slides into separate presentations then embed them as objects
into a main presentation.

"HipDagger" wrote:

I am using it for verbiage only but have approximately 1,400 slides. Other
than the concern of PPT failing in general, and I have backed it all up, is
there a point where I will not be able to add slides?

 




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