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microsoft power point course - Macros

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replyReply Fri 20 Jul 2007, 12:43Delegate Kate said...

Kate has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Macros

What are Macros and how do they work?!

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replyReply Mon 23 Jul 2007, 10:16Trainer Tracy said...

RE: Macros

a macro is a sequence of steps / commands that can be stored and then recalled with a single click or keyboard stroke.

For example, in Powerpoint you may want to create a button that when pressed, will insert your company logo. By using a Macro you could record this action, and any time you press the button, it would repeat those steps to your active slide.

Hope this helps

Tracy

replyReply Wed 25 Jul 2007, 10:15Delegate Kate said...

RE: Macros

That's great - thanks very much for your help Tracy.

Kate

 

Powerpoint tip:

Another way to reduce PowerPoint file sizes

A very quick and easy way to reduce the size of a PowerPoint file (particularly if it contains many images and/or objects) make the first slide in the presentation a blank slide (using slide layouts).

Why does this work? Because when you go to open the file through PowerPoint (File - Open or by using the Open button), the preview image that PowerPoint sees of that file is of a blank slide so the overall file size is reduced.

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