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Old 12-07-2004, 16:00   #1 (permalink)
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Default Limit of 249 slides when sending Word outline to PowerPoint

I have tried to save a Word outline as a PowerPoint presentation (both by
opening outline in PowerPoint and sending outline to PowerPoint from Word),
but every time I try I get "The outline is too long to read in its entirety"
and only the first 249 slides are imported. I have tried decreasing the
number of slides to under 1000 (the main Word file should export to several
thousand slides), but this has not helped. Does anyone have any ideas or
suggestions to get around this problem? Thanks.

Dave
 
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Old 12-07-2004, 16:00   #2 (permalink)
Sonia
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Default Re: Limit of 249 slides when sending Word outline to PowerPoint

It sounds like the limit is in PowerPoint, not Word. Therefore you would have
to Send to PowerPoint in sections not exceeding 249 Heading 1 objects. Each
Heading 1 paragraph becomes a slide. Heading 2 - 5 (or is it 6?) become
bullets. Is that what you expect to happen? Do you reall want to create 1000
slides?
--

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Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials

"DaveNadler" <DaveNadler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:487E3CD1-F219-4E9D-92D9-9F4A00755754@microsoft.com...
>I have tried to save a Word outline as a PowerPoint presentation (both by
> opening outline in PowerPoint and sending outline to PowerPoint from Word),
> but every time I try I get "The outline is too long to read in its entirety"
> and only the first 249 slides are imported. I have tried decreasing the
> number of slides to under 1000 (the main Word file should export to several
> thousand slides), but this has not helped. Does anyone have any ideas or
> suggestions to get around this problem? Thanks.
>
> Dave



 
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Old 12-08-2004, 01:00   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Limit of 249 slides when sending Word outline to PowerPoint

Yes, that is really what I want to do. I have an Excel spreadsheet with one
column that has the Bible book, chapter and verse, and the second column with
the wording for the verse. I have created a Word document that has the first
column as heading one and the verse as heading two. What I want to end up
with is a separate presentation for each book of the bible. I think it would
be much easier to import the entire document at one time than to send 100-150
different sections to the Word document. Any other suggestions? Thanks.

Dave

"Sonia" wrote:

> It sounds like the limit is in PowerPoint, not Word. Therefore you would have
> to Send to PowerPoint in sections not exceeding 249 Heading 1 objects. Each
> Heading 1 paragraph becomes a slide. Heading 2 - 5 (or is it 6?) become
> bullets. Is that what you expect to happen? Do you reall want to create 1000
> slides?
> --
>
> Sonia Coleman
> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
> Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
>
> "DaveNadler" <DaveNadler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:487E3CD1-F219-4E9D-92D9-9F4A00755754@microsoft.com...
> >I have tried to save a Word outline as a PowerPoint presentation (both by
> > opening outline in PowerPoint and sending outline to PowerPoint from Word),
> > but every time I try I get "The outline is too long to read in its entirety"
> > and only the first 249 slides are imported. I have tried decreasing the
> > number of slides to under 1000 (the main Word file should export to several
> > thousand slides), but this has not helped. Does anyone have any ideas or
> > suggestions to get around this problem? Thanks.
> >
> > Dave

>
>
>

 
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Old 12-08-2004, 01:00   #4 (permalink)
Sonia
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Default Re: Limit of 249 slides when sending Word outline to PowerPoint

I have no other suggestion,

"DaveNadler" <DaveNadler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:52BED32F-FDCE-41C5-BC07-55E15D74669D@microsoft.com...
> Yes, that is really what I want to do. I have an Excel spreadsheet with one
> column that has the Bible book, chapter and verse, and the second column with
> the wording for the verse. I have created a Word document that has the first
> column as heading one and the verse as heading two. What I want to end up
> with is a separate presentation for each book of the bible. I think it would
> be much easier to import the entire document at one time than to send 100-150
> different sections to the Word document. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
>
> Dave
>
> "Sonia" wrote:
>
>> It sounds like the limit is in PowerPoint, not Word. Therefore you would
>> have
>> to Send to PowerPoint in sections not exceeding 249 Heading 1 objects. Each
>> Heading 1 paragraph becomes a slide. Heading 2 - 5 (or is it 6?) become
>> bullets. Is that what you expect to happen? Do you reall want to create
>> 1000
>> slides?
>> --
>>
>> Sonia Coleman
>> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
>> Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
>>
>> "DaveNadler" <DaveNadler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:487E3CD1-F219-4E9D-92D9-9F4A00755754@microsoft.com...
>> >I have tried to save a Word outline as a PowerPoint presentation (both by
>> > opening outline in PowerPoint and sending outline to PowerPoint from Word),
>> > but every time I try I get "The outline is too long to read in its
>> > entirety"
>> > and only the first 249 slides are imported. I have tried decreasing the
>> > number of slides to under 1000 (the main Word file should export to several
>> > thousand slides), but this has not helped. Does anyone have any ideas or
>> > suggestions to get around this problem? Thanks.
>> >
>> > Dave

>>
>>
>>



 
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Old 12-08-2004, 04:00   #5 (permalink)
Steve Rindsberg
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Default Re: Limit of 249 slides when sending Word outline to PowerPoint

In article <52BED32F-FDCE-41C5-BC07-55E15D74669D@microsoft.com>, DaveNadler wrote:
> Yes, that is really what I want to do. I have an Excel spreadsheet with one
> column that has the Bible book, chapter and verse, and the second column with
> the wording for the verse. I have created a Word document that has the first
> column as heading one and the verse as heading two. What I want to end up
> with is a separate presentation for each book of the bible. I think it would
> be much easier to import the entire document at one time than to send 100-150
> different sections to the Word document. Any other suggestions? Thanks.


In the Word document, is the verse a single paragraph or might there be more than
one paragraph?

>
> Dave
>
> "Sonia" wrote:
>
> > It sounds like the limit is in PowerPoint, not Word. Therefore you would have
> > to Send to PowerPoint in sections not exceeding 249 Heading 1 objects. Each
> > Heading 1 paragraph becomes a slide. Heading 2 - 5 (or is it 6?) become
> > bullets. Is that what you expect to happen? Do you reall want to create 1000
> > slides?
> > --
> >
> > Sonia Coleman
> > Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
> > Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
> >
> > "DaveNadler" <DaveNadler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:487E3CD1-F219-4E9D-92D9-9F4A00755754@microsoft.com...
> > >I have tried to save a Word outline as a PowerPoint presentation (both by
> > > opening outline in PowerPoint and sending outline to PowerPoint from Word),
> > > but every time I try I get "The outline is too long to read in its entirety"
> > > and only the first 249 slides are imported. I have tried decreasing the
> > > number of slides to under 1000 (the main Word file should export to several
> > > thousand slides), but this has not helped. Does anyone have any ideas or
> > > suggestions to get around this problem? Thanks.
> > >
> > > Dave

> >
> >
> >

>


-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Old 12-08-2004, 16:00   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: Limit of 249 slides when sending Word outline to PowerPoint

Steve:
Each record consists of one field containing the book, chapter and verse and
another record containing one verse (generally contains one sentence, but
never more than one paragraph).

Dave

"Steve Rindsberg" wrote:

> In article <52BED32F-FDCE-41C5-BC07-55E15D74669D@microsoft.com>, DaveNadler wrote:
> > Yes, that is really what I want to do. I have an Excel spreadsheet with one
> > column that has the Bible book, chapter and verse, and the second column with
> > the wording for the verse. I have created a Word document that has the first
> > column as heading one and the verse as heading two. What I want to end up
> > with is a separate presentation for each book of the bible. I think it would
> > be much easier to import the entire document at one time than to send 100-150
> > different sections to the Word document. Any other suggestions? Thanks.

>
> In the Word document, is the verse a single paragraph or might there be more than
> one paragraph?
>
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > "Sonia" wrote:
> >
> > > It sounds like the limit is in PowerPoint, not Word. Therefore you would have
> > > to Send to PowerPoint in sections not exceeding 249 Heading 1 objects. Each
> > > Heading 1 paragraph becomes a slide. Heading 2 - 5 (or is it 6?) become
> > > bullets. Is that what you expect to happen? Do you reall want to create 1000
> > > slides?
> > > --
> > >
> > > Sonia Coleman
> > > Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
> > > Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
> > >
> > > "DaveNadler" <DaveNadler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:487E3CD1-F219-4E9D-92D9-9F4A00755754@microsoft.com...
> > > >I have tried to save a Word outline as a PowerPoint presentation (both by
> > > > opening outline in PowerPoint and sending outline to PowerPoint from Word),
> > > > but every time I try I get "The outline is too long to read in its entirety"
> > > > and only the first 249 slides are imported. I have tried decreasing the
> > > > number of slides to under 1000 (the main Word file should export to several
> > > > thousand slides), but this has not helped. Does anyone have any ideas or
> > > > suggestions to get around this problem? Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > Dave
> > >
> > >
> > >

> >

>
> -----------------------------------------
> Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
> PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
> PPTools: www.pptools.com
> ================================================
>
>
>

 
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Old 12-08-2004, 16:00   #7 (permalink)
Steve Rindsberg
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Default Re: Limit of 249 slides when sending Word outline to PowerPoint

> Each record consists of one field containing the book, chapter and verse and
> another record containing one verse (generally contains one sentence, but
> never more than one paragraph).


Hold up ... we were talking Word and now I'm hearing Database-speak.

It's not nice to confuse me (and it's not very sporting; I'm too easy a target) ;-)

Kidding aside, what I'd like to know is whether you have something that would
copy/paste to Notepad and end up like so:

Book, Chapter, Verse (all on one line)
Text of Verse (also on one line if you turn wordwrap off in Notepad)
Another Book, Chapter, Verse (all on one line)
Text of Another Verse (also on one line if you turn wordwrap off in Notepad)

and so on.

If you can get it to that point, it shouldn't be too awfully hard to write a macro
that'll:

Insert a slide (title and text)
Read a line from the file; make that the title text
Read a line from the file; make that the text box text
and so on, until there's no more text left in the file.




> Dave
>
> "Steve Rindsberg" wrote:
>
> > In article <52BED32F-FDCE-41C5-BC07-55E15D74669D@microsoft.com>, DaveNadler wrote:
> > > Yes, that is really what I want to do. I have an Excel spreadsheet with one
> > > column that has the Bible book, chapter and verse, and the second column with
> > > the wording for the verse. I have created a Word document that has the first
> > > column as heading one and the verse as heading two. What I want to end up
> > > with is a separate presentation for each book of the bible. I think it would
> > > be much easier to import the entire document at one time than to send 100-150
> > > different sections to the Word document. Any other suggestions? Thanks.

> >
> > In the Word document, is the verse a single paragraph or might there be more than
> > one paragraph?
> >
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > > "Sonia" wrote:
> > >
> > > > It sounds like the limit is in PowerPoint, not Word. Therefore you would have
> > > > to Send to PowerPoint in sections not exceeding 249 Heading 1 objects. Each
> > > > Heading 1 paragraph becomes a slide. Heading 2 - 5 (or is it 6?) become
> > > > bullets. Is that what you expect to happen? Do you reall want to create 1000
> > > > slides?
> > > > --
> > > >
> > > > Sonia Coleman
> > > > Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
> > > > Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
> > > >
> > > > "DaveNadler" <DaveNadler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:487E3CD1-F219-4E9D-92D9-9F4A00755754@microsoft.com...
> > > > >I have tried to save a Word outline as a PowerPoint presentation (both by
> > > > > opening outline in PowerPoint and sending outline to PowerPoint from Word),
> > > > > but every time I try I get "The outline is too long to read in its entirety"
> > > > > and only the first 249 slides are imported. I have tried decreasing the
> > > > > number of slides to under 1000 (the main Word file should export to several
> > > > > thousand slides), but this has not helped. Does anyone have any ideas or
> > > > > suggestions to get around this problem? Thanks.
> > > > >
> > > > > Dave
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >

> >
> > -----------------------------------------
> > Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
> > PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
> > PPTools: www.pptools.com
> > ================================================
> >
> >
> >

>


-----------------------------------------
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================


 
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