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From: DaveCP on 7 May 2010 06:08 I have an anomaly with several of my PowerPoint presentations. I am working in PowerPoint 2007 in Windows xp. When I look at the Notes Page, right-click the mouse and click "Reapply Master", the slide image disappears from the page. I have checked the Notes Page Master layout and the slide image is visible exactly as I want it, but it still disappears every time I click "Reapply Master" and I don't know how to fix this. I know it is possible to right-click on the Notes Page again and re-check the box next to "Slide image" but this is fixing the symptoms, not solving the problem. Also, I would have to do this for every page individually and several of my presentations are over 150 pages long! Can anyone help, please? -- Regards, Dave
From: Lucy Thomson on 10 May 2010 19:28 Hi Dave Try this on a COPY of your presentation: Reapply the Notes Master to each Notes Page in a presentation http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00760.htm If that doesn't work, this might be worth a try: Reset the size of the slide images on notes pages to a single standard size http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00684.htm Lucy -- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "DaveCP" <DaveCP(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A9455042-38DE-4F1A-BCE2-B238BBAC716B(a)microsoft.com... >I have an anomaly with several of my PowerPoint presentations. I am >working > in PowerPoint 2007 in Windows xp. > > When I look at the Notes Page, right-click the mouse and click "Reapply > Master", the slide image disappears from the page. I have checked the > Notes > Page Master layout and the slide image is visible exactly as I want it, > but > it still disappears every time I click "Reapply Master" and I don't know > how > to fix this. > > I know it is possible to right-click on the Notes Page again and re-check > the box next to "Slide image" but this is fixing the symptoms, not solving > the problem. Also, I would have to do this for every page individually > and > several of my presentations are over 150 pages long! > > Can anyone help, please? > > -- > Regards, > Dave
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