From: JWH on
Using Office 2007, I am viewing a Powerpoint presentation created by someone
else. No matter what view (master, normal or printed out) the page number in
the footer is expressed as "#" instead of the actual number. Two other
people viewing the same presentation see the page numbers instead of the "#",
so this must have to do with my own computer set-up. Any suggestions?
From: John Wilson john AT technologytrish.co DOT on
What happends if you go to master view and in EACH of the layouts slide
number area delete the<#> and then Insert > SlideNumber?
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"JWH" wrote:

> Using Office 2007, I am viewing a Powerpoint presentation created by someone
> else. No matter what view (master, normal or printed out) the page number in
> the footer is expressed as "#" instead of the actual number. Two other
> people viewing the same presentation see the page numbers instead of the "#",
> so this must have to do with my own computer set-up. Any suggestions?
From: John Wilson john AT technologytrish.co DOT on
You might also try:
In normal view
Insert > Slide Number>UNTICK > apply to all
Insert Slide Number > Tick > Apply to All
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"John Wilson" wrote:

> What happends if you go to master view and in EACH of the layouts slide
> number area delete the<#> and then Insert > SlideNumber?
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> john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk
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> Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
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> "JWH" wrote:
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> > Using Office 2007, I am viewing a Powerpoint presentation created by someone
> > else. No matter what view (master, normal or printed out) the page number in
> > the footer is expressed as "#" instead of the actual number. Two other
> > people viewing the same presentation see the page numbers instead of the "#",
> > so this must have to do with my own computer set-up. Any suggestions?