Hello Josh,
I think what is happening is that there are alot of graphics in your PPT. What the outline does is just put all the text from the ppt into a document. It does not put the graphics there.
Greg Wocher
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Further Problems With PPT format and Converting


Friends,
I tried the format in which Greg suggested "Outline". I followed step - by - step what was advised. However, I have converted two PPT documents and both of them return four readable pages. I know that one of the Powerpoints has fifty - five slides to it and the other has I think 19 slides. I sent the converted documents to my instructor for review, but with it only giving me four pages on both I feel that some information is being left out. The following is the steps in which I did.

Steps for converting the PPT to Word doc.
alt f, pressed the letter u, pressed the letter h, tabbed twice to a list view, scrolled down to outline format and then tabbed to ok.

I tried it both with pressing enter while outline was highlighted and when outline was highlighted I also tried the tab method to ok. Either way it returns a four page result. Am I missing a step to get the full document to convert? As always any help offered is greatly appreciated. Take care

P.S. This does seem like the method in which my instructor last semester used.
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