Although Keynote may do this, or at least something close (never used
it, so I'm not sure), I need to keep using PowerPoint for a variety of
reasons. I also need this to be as seamless as possible... If I have
to jump through hoops to go back and forth between whatever solution I
come up with and PowerPoint, or if I have to worry about losing
formatting, then I'm better off just hunting through the separate
lectures as I do now.
One possible solution would be to create a huge PowerPoint file into
which I dump all of my slides. However, this won't allow
categorization, and the find feature leaves all of the slides visible,
whether or not they match. It does highlight the matching slides but,
by leaving the others visible, picking through them is like looking
for a needle in a haystack. When searching, I'd like it to just
display the 'hits' while hiding the non-matches.
I know this is a lot to ask for, but this seems like it would be a
killer app. Unfortunately, I'm skeptical as to whether it exists...
Any ideas???
I don't know whether they do a Mac version, but their Win app seems popular
for this kind of thing and is fairly inexpensive.
It does seem that it'd be a killer app; problem is, in my experience
everybody's got very specific needs that they want met. There doesn't seem
to be anything close to a universally desirable feature set. Or if there
is, Presentation Librarian's already doing it at a reasonable price. ;-)
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Steve Rindsberg PPT MVP
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Assuming, at least until I'm proven wrong, that the sort of software
that I'm looking for does not exist for the Mac, then my next question
is how are all of you managing your PowerPoint creations? Is there a
better way than just hunting through file after file to find what I'm
looking for? It seems like there must be, but I haven't come up with
anything. Thanks for the reply!
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