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I have done something like this by saving the PowerPoint file as an
Outline/RTF file which can be opened in Word. If you did that, you could
create page breaks to match the presentation printout, tag the heading
styles or index entries you want, and then use the Word indexing or TOC
function.
HTH
Richard Cook
CDS Software
cook-richard -at- cdssoftware -dot- com