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hello this is eric white in this screencast i am going to examine how you can remove speaker notes from an open xml presentation using the open xml sdk before embarking on this project i had a vague idea about how speaker notes are stored but to be honest i didnt really know im going to take you on an abbreviated version of the path that i took to discover how speaker notes work and how to write some code to remove speaker notes this will serve two purposes first of all if you simply need to understand how speaker notes work you will learn that in this screencast beyond that you will also get a sense of how i solve openxml developer problems in other words how do i research a particular question around the open xml markup the first thing i generally do is i play around with the markup and create some documents or create some presentations and change them and compare them so on and so forth in this process i might go back and forth to the open xml standard looking up particular eleme