Drag and Drop Power Point or How to

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Drag and Drop Power. Point or How to make Power. Point behave like an

Drag and Drop Power. Point or How to make Power. Point behave like an Interactive Whiteboard.

Match the correct definition with the name of the polygon Pentagon Trapesium Octagon Parallelogram

Match the correct definition with the name of the polygon Pentagon Trapesium Octagon Parallelogram Heptagon

Before you start • • Open Power. Point Click Tools Click Options Click Security

Before you start • • Open Power. Point Click Tools Click Options Click Security Tag Click Macro Security Select Medium Close and re-open Power. Point (you won’t have to do any of that again)

Write your presentation • Write the Power. Point presentation as normal, or find the

Write your presentation • Write the Power. Point presentation as normal, or find the Power. Point you want to add the macro to. • Save it.

Instructions • Open ‘Dragand. Drop. ppt’ • (Click enable macros if asked) • Click

Instructions • Open ‘Dragand. Drop. ppt’ • (Click enable macros if asked) • Click Insert • Click Slides from Files • Click Browse and then on your chosen ppt • Tick Keep Source Formatting • Click Insert All • Click save as and rename your Power. Point

To make bits move with Drag and Drop • Right-click on the image or

To make bits move with Drag and Drop • Right-click on the image or text box you want to move around • Click Action Settings • Click Run Macro (‘draganddrop’ should be in the box) • Click OK • When you have finished you can delete all these instruction slides

Troubleshooting • Check security settings are ‘medium’ (recommended) or ‘low’ (not recommended) • Make

Troubleshooting • Check security settings are ‘medium’ (recommended) or ‘low’ (not recommended) • Make sure you right-click on the top line of a text box if you want it to move – it will go transparent if clicked in right place. • If a group of objects won’t drag, try right clicking and saving the group as a picture. Insert the picture back into the presentation (‘Insert, Picture, From file…’) and apply the macro to the picture.