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OfficeAnimal (TechnicalUser)
27 May 12 20:49
I am writing a presentation in Powerpoint 2007. Quite possibly, other people will actually give the presentation at some time so I am paying more than usual attention to the notes for each slide.

Is it possible to set up a template for the note text? I would like to have two or three layers of bulleting, quotes, emphasised paragraph, etc.

"Have you ever noticed that anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone driving faster is a maniac?."
George Carlin

BlueHorizon (Instructor)
28 May 12 9:29
Hi,
On the View tab, you can click the Notes Master tool and format as desired.

HTH,

Best,
Blue Horizon 2thumbsup

OfficeAnimal (TechnicalUser)
14 Jun 12 21:47
Thanks BlueHorizon
Thanks for the prompt response. Sorry about taking so long to get back but I have been up country and a bit busy.
Another question:
If I use that tool to set up text level formats, how do I change between levels? I cannot see a way to get a "Styles" sidebar set up as I do in Word. Shift+TAB doesn't work either.

"Have you ever noticed that anyone driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone driving faster is a maniac?."
George Carlin

combo (TechnicalUser)
15 Jun 12 5:01
You indent or outdent text to change level.

combo

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