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replyReply Mon 20 Oct 2008, 16:30Delegate Elizabeth said...

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how can i use macros in powerpoint?

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replyReply Thu 30 Oct 2008, 16:43Trainer Amanda said...

RE: powerpoint

Hello Elizabeth

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Macros can be used to automate repetitive tasks. You can record yourself going through a sequence of steps in PowerPoint using the macro recorder (Tools - Macro - Record New Macro/Stop Recording); then get PowerPoint to perform the task automatically by playing the macro in future when you want it to perform the same procedure (Tools - Macro - Macros, select the macro and click Run).

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Powerpoint tip:

Change an AutoShape to a different shape quickly

Having drawn and formatted an AutoShape, you can quickly change the existing shape to a different one while still preserving the formatting changes you made. Follow these simple steps:

1. Click on the shape you want to change (to select it).
2. Click on the Draw button on the drawing toolbar.
3. Select Change AutoShape.
4. Click on the AutoShape that you wish to change the existing shape into.

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