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  2. Can I find who edited a powerpoint and when? - Microsoft...

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    Can I find who edited a powerpoint and when? Currently in uni and doing some group work for a presentation. one of the girls is not pulling her weight and the lecturer has asked for proof. is there a way of viewing who edited the presentation and when? we have been editing the powerpoint via a link on OneDrive

  3. drawing complex curves in powerpoint - any tips - Microsoft...

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    Straight lines are dull. But curved lines are exciting and energetic! And, they’re super-easy to make in PowerPoint. Watch! About the author: Bruce Gabrielle is author of Speaking PowerPoint: the new language of business, showing a 12-step method for creating clearer and more persuasive PowerPoint slides for boardroom presentations.

  4. How to use different slide size on the same presentation

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    Create the slides with different sizes in separate presentations. In your main presentation, go to the slide where you want to insert the different-sized slide. Select Insert > Object > Create from File and choose the presentation with the different-sized slide. This will embed the slide as an object. To suggest this new feature for PowerPoint ...

  5. PowerPoint: Can't Indent Bullets in Text Box - Microsoft...

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    After typing the first line, press ENTER, then use the indent button on the ribbon to indent to the next level. Type the second line, format it as desired; as you type ENTER then more lines, the new lines will retain the same formatting as the first indented line. Click the unindent button to return to a previous indent level.

  6. Powerpoint opens off-screen - Microsoft Community

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    Report abuse. It sounds like the powerpoint is outside of the screen, so you want to be able to move it back to your main screen. Fix: when the app is in windowed state (not maximized, not on the taskbar) [and when you can't view it because it is off the screen,] press Alt+Spacebar then M. Now you can move the window around with the arrow.

  7. My power PowerPoint didn't save and isn't in auto recovery.

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    Check the version history, or SharePoint online version history of that PowerPoint file, see if the content could be retrieved. In the meantime, for some reason, you cannot recover your PowerPoint presentation, to avoid this situation and avoid data loss in the further, we’d suggest you Save your Office files into OneDrive, then turn on AutoSave.

  8. In Office 365 PowerPoint, I can't find shape format.

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    If you are using the PowerPoint web app, the related tab will be the " Shape " tab, not the "Shape Format" tab. . Also, as you want to merge some shapes with the background image, please note that merging shapes is only available in the PowerPoint desktop apps, not in the PowerPoint web app. For your reference: Draw a picture by combining and ...

  9. How do I create mouseover Tooltips when hovering over...

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    Add an exit animation (ex. Disappear). Click on Animation Pane. Right click on the entrance animation under the animation pane and select Timing. Under the Timing tab, click on Triggers. Select Start effect on click of: . Select the image/text/link for the button you want to assign the pop up.

  10. rounding corners of pictures in powerpoint - Microsoft Community

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    erwetzel, Select your picture, on the contextual tab format, in the picture style group, click picture shape button, choose the rounded rectangle. Adjust the rounded corner by using the little yellow diamond shaped that appears. Off course you can use the picture styles on the same format contextual tab also , some rounded corners there.

  11. 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 object in the main PowerPoint to act as the hyperlink. Go to "Insert -> Links -> Action". Select either the "Mouse Click" or the "Mouse Over" tab. Select "Hyperlink to:" and in the drop ...