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replyReply Thu 29 Jan 2009, 21:59Delegate Stefania said...

PowerPoint Introduction

hi,

is it possible to change the shape of each figure in a title and diagram or organization chart?

Thank you very much


Stefania

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replyReply Fri 30 Jan 2009, 13:16Trainer Amanda said...

RE: PowerPoint Introduction

Hello Stefania

Thank you for your question.

To change a shape in a diagram or organisation chart, you need to first make sure that the Drawing toolbar is showin on your screen. If not go to View - Toolbars and select Drawing.

Click on the shape in the diagram you wish to change, then on the Drawing toolbar go to Draw (on the left end of the toolbar) and go to Change Autoshape, and select the shape you want to change to.

This should change the shape you have selected.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

replyReply Mon 2 Feb 2009, 09:35Delegate Stefania said...

RE: PowerPoint Introduction

Hi Amanda,
thank you very much for your reply.
It helped me a lot

Kind regards

Stefania

 

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Powerpoint tip:

Change the default folder location for opening and saving presentations

If you are always opening presentations from and/or saving documents to a specific location that is not My Documents, save time by setting this folder as the default for opening files from and saving files to.

Here's how:
1. Go to Tools - Options.

2. Select the Save tab.

3. Enter the pathname of the folder you wish to make the default in the Default File Location box (hint: it will be easier to use Windows Explorer to navigate to this folder, then copy and paste the pathname from the address bar at the top of the Windows Explorer screen).

4. Click OK.

You have now changed the default folder for opening and saving presentations.

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