I'm going to assume you are using powerpoint 2002 (aka xp) or 2003
view menu
slide sorter
select the slides that you want in the TOC (as powerpoint will use their
"title" to make the TOC from)
on the "slide sorter" toolbar, 3rd icon along is the "summary slide"
clicking it will make a slide automatically
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TAJ Simmons
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> How do I create a TOC in PowerPoint
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Each slide selected for the summary slide must have a title placeholder
(even if it contains no text). If you add your slides one at a time (by
holding the Ctl while clicking each slide miniature), you will soon discover
which one(s) are causing the problem. You can then change the problem
slides' layout to any layout that includes a title (all but the blank
layout).
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