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Note page view into pdf
I know, there are several similar posts to that issue.
In PowerPoint 2007 when I create a pdf of the note page view (I use AdobePDF printer) it is first very slow compared to former PowerPoint versions and second (and this is even worse), the slide on the note page is just a grafical picture on the pdf page. So any text search with AdobeReader is not possible. I have tried to work with the hint: PowerPoint 2007: Slide image in notes pages is low-rez / jaggy http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00974.htm ....but the VBA script stops at "Slide Image Placeholder 1 not found". Maybe because I'm using a german version of PowerPoint 2007. Is there an other way, that Powerpoint automatically uses instead of the bitmap image of a slide the real slide object in the note page view? |
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Note page view into pdf
Peter
What happens if you use Publish Create handouts in Word and then PDF?? -- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html "Peter Andraschko" wrote: I know, there are several similar posts to that issue. In PowerPoint 2007 when I create a pdf of the note page view (I use AdobePDF printer) it is first very slow compared to former PowerPoint versions and second (and this is even worse), the slide on the note page is just a grafical picture on the pdf page. So any text search with AdobeReader is not possible. I have tried to work with the hint: PowerPoint 2007: Slide image in notes pages is low-rez / jaggy http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00974.htm ...but the VBA script stops at "Slide Image Placeholder 1 not found". Maybe because I'm using a german version of PowerPoint 2007. Is there an other way, that Powerpoint automatically uses instead of the bitmap image of a slide the real slide object in the note page view? |
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Note page view into pdf
John
I change my note master (the slide should be shown as big as possible and below the note text) After I publish the note pages into Word, I first have to resize on each page the slide and second - the slide is again only an image on these resulting Word pages. I hope Microsoft provides a patch which allows to have the slide object on the note page view, as it was the case with PowerPoint 2003. Thanks for reply "John Wilson" wrote: Peter What happens if you use Publish Create handouts in Word and then PDF?? -- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html "Peter Andraschko" wrote: I know, there are several similar posts to that issue. In PowerPoint 2007 when I create a pdf of the note page view (I use AdobePDF printer) it is first very slow compared to former PowerPoint versions and second (and this is even worse), the slide on the note page is just a grafical picture on the pdf page. So any text search with AdobeReader is not possible. I have tried to work with the hint: PowerPoint 2007: Slide image in notes pages is low-rez / jaggy http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00974.htm ...but the VBA script stops at "Slide Image Placeholder 1 not found". Maybe because I'm using a german version of PowerPoint 2007. Is there an other way, that Powerpoint automatically uses instead of the bitmap image of a slide the real slide object in the note page view? |
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Note page view into pdf
I've just tried PowerPoint 2010 beta.
By default the feature of printing node pages into pdf is still that bad like in PP2007. The macro of Steve still works, but finally when I print out resulting notepages I again only have an image of the slide on the nodepage.pdf This is driving me crasy. What is wrong??? TIA for help. Peter "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: In article , Peter Andraschko wrote: Thank you very much, Steve. It works perfect. I hope this will be a standard feature in the next PowerPoint version. ;-) If not, the macro will still be on the PPT FAQ. G kind regards Peter |
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