Dragging an autoshape DURING a presentation. Can be done?

T

tidalbobo

Does any one know/heard of how to implement autoshapes on the PPS, so
that during the slide show the presenter can move these shapes ( only
move, not change shape) ?

For example, a box is displayed on a slide ( during the presentation).
I would like to drag this to a new palce on the screen. Is this
possible using any feature on PPT? or even using VBA scripting?
 
U

Ute Simon

If it's too hidden to find, please drop me a line: us "at" ppt-user "dot" de

Best regards,
Ute
 
A

Andrea

Is there a link to a similar site that's written in English? Or can you post
the solution here? Thanks.
 
D

dave.cuthill

I am also interested in finding this information but have had some
difficulty tracking it down even after translating the page.
 
N

Noozer

Uhm... Windows XP doesn't have Autoshapes.

I am also interested in finding this information but have had some
difficulty tracking it down even after translating the page.
 
D

David M. Marcovitz

The point is that this is being cross-posted to a Windows XP newsgroup for
no apparent reason. Future discussion of this should probably eliminate the
cross-posting and keep it in the PowerPoint newsgroup as it is a PowerPoint
question.
--David
 
U

Ute Simon

Yes, that's the webpage we (a team of German PowerPoint enthusiasts)
maintain - but I didn't want to post any link in this newsgroup, as we are
planning a relaunch of the website very soon and all URL's will change.

In case of any questions regarding that Drag&Drop Macro, please contact me
via E-Mail: ute "at" ppt-user "dot" de. I will try to answer your questions
myself or forward them to our programmer.

Best regards,
Ute
 
U

Ute Simon

Do you know if there's an English version of the book on the site?


If you are referring to the "PowerPoint-Ideenbuch" ("Book of
PowerPoint-Ideas") - no, it's currently only available in German.

Best regards,
Ute
 

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