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below the top level on the original slide are moved up one level on
the new slide.
3) If required, repeat steps 2 and 3 on any slide where level 2
entries of the outline exist, to expand those as well.
Figure 148 shows a slide with an outline consisting of three high level
points and two second-level points under bullet point 2. The Expand
command has generated three slides, each having as title the first level
outline and (if present) the second level points in the text area.
Figure 148: Slide 1 is expanded in slides 2, 3 and 4
Caution
For the Expand command to work, ensure that the slide layout
contains only one text AutoLayout box. If the layout of the slide
is not suitable for expansion, the menu item is grayed out.
Creating a summary slide
It is also possible to “reverse” the Expand operation to create
summaries. The Summary command is useful to create an agenda for
the presentation.
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