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- Make just one slide different size in Powerpoint - Stack Overflow
Although you cannot use different sized slides in one PowerPoint file, for the actual presentation you can link several different files together to create a presentation that has different slide sizes The process to do so is as follows: Create the two Powerpoints (with your desired slide dimensions) They need to be properly filled in to have linkable objects and selectable slides Select an
- Microsoft Office Forums - Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project
Discussion forum on Microsoft office software such as Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Project
- powerpoint - The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of . . .
Create a simple PowerPoint presentation and save it as pp_HelloWorld pptx Add the following VBA procedure Option Explicit Sub sbHelloWorld() MsgBox "Hello World!" End Sub to a module in this presentation and save it as pp_HelloWorld pptm Close and reopen this presentation pp_HelloWorld pptm and the macro will work from the Developer > Macros
- office365 - Is there an API to make a MS Office 365 Powerpoint . . .
It allows you to create any MS Office document using an XML-based format Microsoft's PowerPoint API: These are tricky because of versioning and licensing Just bear in mind that the COM API interacts (kind of) directly with the PowerPoint that is saved on your computer
- Excel to PowerPoint PasteSpecial and Keep Source Formatting
I'm trying to copy and paste a range from an Excel document into a PowerPoint slide It is copying the range as an image rather than keeping source formatting oPPTApp As PowerPoint Application Dim
- How to auto execute a macro when opening a Powerpoint presentation . . .
Start PowerPoint from command line and use the M switch to have PowerPoint run a specified macro when it starts a named presentation file The easiest way to do this is to create a shortcut to the PowerPoint application Then go to the Properties window for the shortcut and select the Shortcut tab
- How to name an object within a PowerPoint slide? - Stack Overflow
So I know how to name a textbox, or a like object in PowerPoint with VB, but I was wondering if there was a way to name objects through the Ribbon (PowerPoint 2007) For instance, if I add a text box
- Newest powerpoint Questions - Stack Overflow
[powerpoint] Amongst the standard Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, Access and PowerPoint), PowerPoint is the least-developed against and for product
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