Converting TextRange BoundLeft/Top to Screen coordinates?

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avimelech

I have read for Excel that you have to do some conversion with
PointsToScreenPixelsX/Y but then need to apply some more logic to
convert to the current actual screen DPI since that function is based
on 72 dpi.

Is this true for Powerpoint as well, or does some have some working
code they can paste for converting TextRange BoundLeft/Top to screen
coordinates?
 

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