There isn't a way to preview the Word output - but you could turn the notes feature on within the player set up so that you could see how much text there was for each slide.
I have the notes field enabled and the text from the PowerPoint import is overflowing the Notes area when publishing to Word thus the need to edit with preview.
Not being able to preview what fits in the final document is tough but maybe we can still resolve this issue.
The twitter approach:
How many characters font size 10 will fit in the final document if we use the Large slide preview?
How many characters font size 10 will fit in the final document if we use the Medium slide preview?
I did a quick test with some lorem ipsum text, and this is not a particular scientific answer, but with the large slide preview I fit around 1,290 characters including spaces. With the medium size I got around 2,083 characters including spaces. This is also one large block of text, no line spacing either.
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Hi Tom,
There isn't a way to preview the Word output - but you could turn the notes feature on within the player set up so that you could see how much text there was for each slide.
Right,
I'm sorry I wasn't clear.
I have the notes field enabled and the text from the PowerPoint import is overflowing the Notes area when publishing to Word thus the need to edit with preview.
Not being able to preview what fits in the final document is tough but maybe we can still resolve this issue.
The twitter approach:
How many characters font size 10 will fit in the final document if we use the Large slide preview?
How many characters font size 10 will fit in the final document if we use the Medium slide preview?
Thanks,
Tom
Hi Tom,
I did a quick test with some lorem ipsum text, and this is not a particular scientific answer, but with the large slide preview I fit around 1,290 characters including spaces. With the medium size I got around 2,083 characters including spaces. This is also one large block of text, no line spacing either.
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