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I'm making a presentation for the law firm for an internal meeting.
Within the presentation, made with the lawfirm formatting, I'm to insert a presentation from the bank I used to work with (the bank is our client, I didn't steal any presentations, just a coincidence). It's I guess to say 'this is what the bank is saying'.
How do I c&p the slides from the bank presenation to the law firm presentation while keeping all of the formatting from the bank presentation? I've printed to pdf the bank presentation to c&p as pictures to cover the whole slide, but the sizing is off.
Anyone have any ideas?
TIA!
Re: NER: PowerPoint Help
my read shelf:
Zoe is correct, you insert an object then select the PPT you want to use. Do not select to make it an icon or a link and it will just be the first slide of the other presentation in your PPT. When you're in presentation mode, all you have to do is click on the other presentation and it'll go to it, then when it's done you'll go back to your PPT.
Inserting still puts it in the lawfirm format. I'll try the jpg thing...
The jpg still makes them the wrong proportions for whatever reason, so instead of making them the entire slide, I put them as a picture with the law firm border still there, so it's like:
LAW FIRM TOP BORDER
Slide
bank logo
Law firm logo
Thanks all!
"As of page 2 this might be the most boring argument ever. It's making me long for Rape Day." - Mouse
I can't choose that layout b/c we don't own it.
My boss said the way I did it was good, though. We just need it to be obvious that we didn't create those slides.