Morning all!
I'm working with someone who has a presentation (powerpoint 2000) which is a combination of two presentations. The problem is that the template used for the first presentation has imposed itself onto the second presntation in the combined one.
For example if the first pres'n is based on 'Artsy' & the second on 'Blends' the combined presentation is all based on 'Artsy'.
The original combined effort was done by copying slides from the second presentation into the first. I've just tried to see if Insert>Slides from Files worked but it doesn't.
Is there any way to apply different templates to different parts of a presentation?
Cheers
Loomah
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I'm working with someone who has a presentation (powerpoint 2000) which is a combination of two presentations. The problem is that the template used for the first presentation has imposed itself onto the second presntation in the combined one.
For example if the first pres'n is based on 'Artsy' & the second on 'Blends' the combined presentation is all based on 'Artsy'.
The original combined effort was done by copying slides from the second presentation into the first. I've just tried to see if Insert>Slides from Files worked but it doesn't.
Is there any way to apply different templates to different parts of a presentation?
Cheers
Loomah
;-) If a man says something and there are no women there to hear him, is he still wrong?
![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)