And just to avoid any possible confusion, this "PPT Tools" file has
nothing to do with any of the PPTools add-ins (which I wrote).
PPT Tools (FYI)
;-)
http://techrepublic.com.com/2346-10877_11-158694-14.html
Macro recorded 8/6/96 by Imran Qureshi
'============================================================================
'
' Module: VBALib.h
' Owner: a-gregs
' VBA: PowerPoint
'
' Desc: This module is a template for VBA projects. It contains
' a comprehensive list of all specialized functions that
' exist as well as interfaces to the most commonly used
' registry and NT Win32 library functions.
'============================================================================
'=============================================================================
' MODIFICATION HISTORY
' By Date Description of change
' JerryK 7/19/96 Added ChooseColor function and data structure
' GregS 7/22/96 Added constants and globals for common wizard
methods
' JerryK 8/21/96 Added declaration of GetActiveWindow()
' RickB 8/29/96 Removed unused declares
' GregS 9/5/96 Removed unused constants
' GregS 9/11/96 Added SendMessage API call stub
http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&q="Imran+Qureshi"+"PowerPoint+Central"&meta=
Download... and look at the last (hidden) slide for the "Fans"...
;-)
mind97
Enric
--
Enric Mañas [PowerPoint MVP]
Steve Rindsberg said:
Very!
And just to avoid any possible confusion, this "PPT Tools" file has
nothing to do
with any of the PPTools add-ins (which I wrote). I'd at least have
spelled
"exalted" correctly, had I a mind to elevate myself. <g>
Anyhow ... I think we're on the right track, but you didn't mention where
you found
this entry in the registry. That's the next thing to let us know about.
Most likely you'll be able to delete the keys that point to this file and
be done
with the thing, but let's be sure it's safe first.