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Question: Is there a way to copy slides into a specific location in my presentation?
Answer: In PowerPoint 95 and earlier, you simply go to the slide sorter of one presentation, copy the slides you want, then switch to the slide sorter of the destination presentation, click in between the slides to set an insertion point, and then PASTE. In PowerPoint 97, however, the ability to set an insertion point mysteriously disappeared. (read: BUG) The way to accomplish this in PowerPoint 97 is to click on the slide you wish the new slides to follow, and then PASTE. This is extremely unintuitive, since in every other instance of Microsoft programs, pasting into a selection replaces the selection with the pasted items. PowerPoint 2000 fixed this bug (it allows you to set an insertion point between slides), but still allows you to paste into a selection, for those people who got used to doing it the "'97 way".
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Is there a way to copy slides into a specific location in my presentation?
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In PowerPoint 95 and earlier, you simply go to the slide sorter of one presentation, copy the slides you want, then switch to the slide sorter of the destination presentation, click in between the slides to set an insertion point, and then PASTE. In PowerPoint 97, however, the ability to set an insertion point mysteriously disappeared. (read: BUG) The way to accomplish this in PowerPoint 97 is to click on the slide you wish the new slides to follow, and then PASTE. This is extremely unintuitive, since in every other instance of Microsoft programs, pasting into a selection replaces the selection with the pasted items. PowerPoint 2000 fixed this bug (it allows you to set an insertion point between slides), but still allows you to paste into a selection, for those people who got used to doing it the "'97 way". Source: CoolInterview.com
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