What do objects snap to when you move them
What do objects snap to when you move them
Use V.B.A coding FOR THAT.... BUT IT HARD BECAUSE THE CODE IS TRICKY GO TO POWERPOINT HEAVEN FOR V.B.A CODING
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PowerPoint enables you to create drawn objects using a set of tools located on the Drawing toolbar
In Visual Basic, there are two different kinds of snap lines. Blue snap lines indicate that objects are aligned vertically in the work area. Red snap lines indicate that text objects are aligned.
Turn ON Snap feature from Window menu, and Snap to- choose All, it will indicate when objects snaps each other, off course you need to move object manualy, choose move tool and move pictures
In Microsoft PowerPoint, there are four main types of custom animations: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion Paths. Entrance animations control how objects appear on the slide, Emphasis animations highlight or add effects to objects already on the slide, Exit animations determine how objects leave the slide, and Motion Paths allow objects to move along a specified path. Users can combine these animations for dynamic presentations, adjusting timing and order as needed.
You can't necessarily so what you do is insert a picture and then stretch it until it covers the full extent of the background. If objects and text get lost behind the picture, go to "Arrange" and then click "Move to Back".
Animation.
You can move Power point into a folder easily. You have to save the presentation and move in a folder.
Powerpoint creates slides like a slideshow presentation. Can also show media like music, pictures and movies. has animations and cutomizable objects and themes. AWESOME STUFF