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>>In doing research, it appears that this capability (or lack of) comes
>>up often on the MS support forum for PowerPoint. MS has even placed a
>>web page with instructions specifically designed to overcome this
>>shortcoming.
>Which of course you're going to share with us ..... when?
Actually, it wasn't Microsoft itself, but a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP web
site: