Just to let you know that we are all volunteers here and have no direct
input to Microsoft's planning strategies for program design.
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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Tom22" <***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F677D792-DB58-4E83-B7A5-***@microsoft.com...
Dear Michael,
Please have the courtesy to respond to the actual question posed.
The issue is that there is a huge waste of space on each page, due to
ridiculously large margins between the slides. There must be a simple way to
add in the feature to reduce the white space between slides. Printing 9 per
page is useless if the print is too small to read.
My organization has over 6280 persons, most of whom develop several
PowerPoint presentations each year. We deliver thousands of training and
information world-wide, often in very poor countries with limited resources.
It would allow for a tremendous reduction in pages printed (saving money,
time, ink, paper, and the environment) if we could print 9 READABLE slides
per page. And we are one of tens of thousands of Universities, research
institutions, training institutions, etc.; who each day print literally
millions of pages of slide handouts at 2 or 4 slides per page, because they
cannot maximise the size of slides so that the image is readable when
printing 6 or 9 slides per page.
So, how about responding to a corporate customer who has bothered to upgrade
to MS Office 2007, and actually respond to our request?
The MS 2007 Office roll-out was a disastrous and horribly costly experience:
huge loss of productivity and thousands of wasted hours in retraining staff!
We operate, as a global non-profit, in every country in the world. With the
huge scale of on-going expense from that conversion to 2007, the least we
should be able to expect is some help in reducing unnecessary waste and
needless costs, by having a simple upgrade to allow customizable re-sizing
of
margins and slide size on notes handout.
Yours,
Tom
Post by Michael KoernerYou can print up to 9 slides per page when printing to handouts. Isn't that
enough? The only other option is to use the send to Word option and
manipulate the tables once in Word.
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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
Microsoft office team,
Being able to change the slide spacing really needs to be included in
PowerPoint. You could promote it as an eco-friendly move. People could print
more slides per page without the text becoming too small, thus saving paper.
I am not sure why there needs to be so much white space between slides anyway.
Thanks!