![]() When you click Create Handouts, you’ll see this dialog: Regardless of what it’s called and where you find it, the feature itself hasn’t changed much – if at all – over the years. And in PowerPoint 2013 it’s File | Export | Create Handouts. ![]() In PowerPoint 2010 it’s File | Save and Send | Create Handouts. In PowerPoint 2007, find it under Office Button | Publish | Create Handouts in Microsoft Office Word. Nowadays the name – and the location – runs the gamut. Well, that’s what it used to be called back in the day – from PowerPoint 95 through PowerPoint 2003, that is. This is where Send to Word comes in handy. But if you want to print multiple slide thumbnails per page and include the speaker notes, you’re outta luck. You can even print notes pages – which have one slide per page plus its notes. You can print slide thumbnails 3 per page. ![]() PowerPoint handouts leave a lot to be desired. ![]()
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