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From: Bob S on 15 May 2008 16:43 I have added a number of templates to the design task pane of my PPT 03. If I install ppt onto another computer, is there a way to transport these templates to the new computer? For example, in OL one can create a global.dot which has one's customizations in it and copy that to the new computer to keep one's customizations. Is there something similar in power-point? Thank you. Bob
From: Bob S on 15 May 2008 17:00 Oops. I made a mistake. The global.dot to which I was referring was in association with MS Word. To transfer customizations in OL I think you may be able to do it with your outlook.pst file. Not sure. Can this be done with ppt? "Bob S" <BobS(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:%23Y4SqxstIHA.4476(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have added a number of templates to the design task pane of my PPT 03. >If I install ppt onto another computer, is there a way to transport these >templates to the new computer? For example, in OL one can create a >global.dot which has one's customizations in it and copy that to the new >computer to keep one's customizations. Is there something similar in >power-point? Thank you. Bob >
From: Pia Bork on 16 May 2008 01:54 Bob S wrote: > I have added a number of templates to the design task pane of my PPT > 03. If I install ppt onto another computer, is there a way to > transport these templates to the new computer? For example, in OL > one can create a global.dot which has one's customizations in it and > copy that to the new computer to keep one's customizations. Is there > something similar in power-point? If you copy the templates to the new computer into the template-folder they will automatically be shown in the design task pane. For templates you don't have to do more, just copy them. Another thing are customizations. They are not stored in the template, most of them will be saved in the registry. For Office 2003 you can use "Office 2003 Save my settings wizard" which comes along with the Office-2003-CD. -- Mit lieben Gr��en Pia Bork MVP Powerpoint http://www.ppt-faq.de http://www.office-training-muenchen.de
From: Bob S on 22 May 2008 00:05 Thank you. In order to get each template to show up in the design task pane, don't you have to use each one at least once (and sometimes more than once? Bob "Pia Bork" <borkpia(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message news:eBd6alxtIHA.5096(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Bob S wrote: >> I have added a number of templates to the design task pane of my PPT >> 03. If I install ppt onto another computer, is there a way to >> transport these templates to the new computer? For example, in OL >> one can create a global.dot which has one's customizations in it and >> copy that to the new computer to keep one's customizations. Is there >> something similar in power-point? > > If you copy the templates to the new computer into the template-folder > they will automatically be shown in the design task pane. For templates > you don't have to do more, just copy them. > > Another thing are customizations. They are not stored in the template, > most of them will be saved in the registry. For Office 2003 you can use > "Office 2003 Save my settings wizard" which comes along with the > Office-2003-CD. > > > -- > Mit lieben Gr��en > Pia Bork > MVP Powerpoint > http://www.ppt-faq.de > http://www.office-training-muenchen.de >
From: Pia Bork on 22 May 2008 01:49
"Bob S" <BobS(a)nospam.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > Thank you. In order to get each template to show up in the design task > pane, don't you have to use each one at least once (and sometimes more > than once? No, in Powerpoint 2003 templates (file extension pot) show up when there are copied into to correct template-folder. The only problem I know about is that you have to shut down Powerpoint and start it again after adding template to the folder. -- Mit vielen Gr��en Pia Bork -- MVP PowerPoint http://www.ppt-faq.de und http://www.borkoffice.de |