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Need late night homework PowerPoint help!
#1
my 9th grade son has to turn in his powerpoint presentation tomorrow with a printed copy formatted as the sample below. i'm crawling the help files now but i (we) can't figure out how to make PP (Office 2004) do this. i assume his notes go off on the side where the lines are but the notes he put in the Notes section of each slide aren't printing out at all.

how do we do this?


(and don't get me started on why he didn't take my advice 2 weeks ago to do the lessons on PowerPoint at lynda.com...)
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#2
"(and don't get me started on why he didn't take my advice 2 weeks ago to do the lessons on PowerPoint at lynda.com...)"

I know the answer to that one!!! He's a 9th grader. It's very simple, and, I hate to break this to you, but parenting will get more challenging before it gets better. Enjoy!! Smile
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#3
okay. nevermind. we found it. and he misunderstood. that area with lines isn't where your notes print out, it's where the audience can take notes during you presentation.
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AlphaDog wrote:

I know the answer to that one!!! He's a 9th grader. It's very simple, and, I hate to break this to you, but parenting will get more challenging before it gets better.

if i let him live...:offair:
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#5
graylocks wrote: that area with lines isn't where your notes print out, it's where the audience can take notes during you presentation.

That's exactly what I was going to say...

Jeff
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