Re: OLE linking to PPT slides causes Word bloat
Consider using only the PPT file and adding your commentary text as
notes (View|Notes Page), instead of using Word. You can display the
presentation as is, and print it either with or without the notes below
the slides. We have used this approach for adding instructors' notes to
a PPT presentation, and it worked well for us.
-- Dan Goldstein
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