On Sunday 01 April 2007 09:43, my mailbox was graced by a missive
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] who wrote:
> I have file A that contains four slides with background 1. I have file B
> that contains six slides with background 2. When I try to copy the six
> slides of file B into file A, it shows all ten slides having background 1.
> THIS IS NOT WHAT I WANT. As a matter of fact, if that happens, then the
> whole file is unusable.
> How do I create a single file in which all four slides of file A will have
> background 1, and all six slides of file B will have background 2, and none
> of the slides will be shown with the wrong background?
Problem may come from having the background 1 in Format => Page which would
then apply to any page you add.
You could try using Format => Paragraph, but it may want to start the
background again at each LF-CR which is not what you want.
Cheers,
Ron.
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