There are, however, multiple master workarounds that you can find at:
http://www.echosvoice.com/multipletemplates.htm
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Bill Foley
www.pttinc.com
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor
"ttcurtisjr" <ttcur...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Save PPT 1 as a PPS.
In PPT 2 insert new slide where you want PPT 1 to start
In new slide, Click Insert > Object
Select Create from Files then browse to your new PPS file.
Click OK
Resize objec
Resize object
PPST 1 will not be editable when inserted in PPT 2
This is a workaround - not a perfect solution but it will get you by...
Sandy
Why not just open both files in PPT. Go to the file you want to be second.
Go to the Slide Sorter View. Hightlight them all and choose Copy. Go to
the first file, go to Slide Sorter View, put your cursor after the last
slide there and then choose Paste. That will paste all lhe slides in #2 PPT
following the slides of #1 PPT. That effectively merges the two files. I
have used this method to add slides from one PPT file into another. It
would work just as well to add all the files of one PPT file to another.
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Darrell R. Schmidt
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