on ‎2021 Jul 08 1:52 PM
Hello all,
I would like to add as first title Slide a microsoft power point book page I have saved on the server (everything is in the same workarea). How can I do that? I have tried copy paste but without success.
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*sigh* Once you select Insert > Book Page, your new 'Book Page Macro' will have a property called Book Page. Click the Edit button (pencil) on the right of this property, and navigate to and select your existing Book Page.
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No, not in Import - Click the Insert Macro button (the yellow '+') on the Toolbar, and select Book Page. (Or use menu option Insert > Insert Page Macro > Book Page).
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There's actually no 'Simulation Template' object (like there is a Book Page Template). Just create a regular simulation project. You can then select this 'as a Template' when you create a new Simulation project.
You can select its Use as Template property and it will be listed on the Templates tab of the New Object dialog box. You can also set it as the default 'template' in Tools > Settings > Producer > Templates.
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OK, so:
Then, the other Authors can add these as Book Pages in their Simulations, as originally explained.
If this is something they will need to to every single Simulation Project (for example, you want your own custom start/end pages (good idea...) I'd suggest you create a Simulation Template (actually just a regular Simulation Project that you can select as a Template) and put the Book Pages in there. Then your Authors just need to make sure they select this 'Template' when they create a new Simulation.
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But it is a Book Page object in SAP Enable Now? If not, you can either insert a full-screen image into the simulation, or add the PowerPoint slide to a Book Page as an HTML File, and then proceed as per my first reply.
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You want to add a Book Page into a Simulation Project? Easy - on the simulation editor toolbar click the Add (yellow plus) button and select Book Page. Then choose the Book Page in the macro's Book Page property.
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