How Do I Modify This To Fit My Specific Needs? Chances are this post did not give you the exact answer you were looking for. We all have different situations and it's impossible to account for every particular need one might have. That's why I want to share with you: In this article, I explain the best strategies I have come up with over the years to getting quick answers to complex problems in Excel, PowerPoint, VBA, you name it! In Word and PowerPoint for Mac 2011, you can change the compression behaviour for a placed bitmap image via the Format Picture ribbon. Double-click the image to bring that ribbon to the front, then click the Compress button and choose the option Keep Current Resolution. Or, choose File > Reduce Size to bring up the dialog box. Keep Source Formatting and Link Data; Paste as picture; I think of the major categories as embedding, linking, and pasting as a picture. Let's learn about each of those categories. Embed Excel Workbook in PowerPoint. The first two icons (1 and 2) allow you to embed data inside the PowerPoint file. This means that PowerPoint stores the data behind the scenes inside the PowerPoint file. Android File Transfer is a files manager and explorer app for Mac to browse and transfer files between an Android device and a Mac computer. This is a free utility by Google and it works with every Android phone or tablet out there, no matter what OEM is the phone from. Android file transfer update. Now, you can easily copy and paste files between your Mac, and your Android device.The app has a good interface, and the file transfer is great. The app will let you manage your files, photos, music, and more. Download for Mac (Free) 2. Android File Transfer. Browse and transfer files between your Mac computer and your Android device. Download now. For Mac OS X only. No extra software is needed for Windows. Supports macOS 10.7 and higher. I highly recommend that you check out before asking me or anyone else in the comments section to solve your specific problem. I can guarantee 9 times out of 10, one of my strategies will get you the answer(s) you are needing faster than it will take me to get back to you with a possible solution. I try my best to help everyone out, but sometimes I don't have time to fit everyone's questions in (there never seem to be quite enough hours in the day!). I wish you the best of luck and I hope this tutorial gets you heading in the right direction! Chris 'Macro' Newman:). PowerPoint for Office 365 PowerPoint for Office 365 for Mac PowerPoint 2019 PowerPoint 2019 for Mac PowerPoint 2016 PowerPoint 2013 PowerPoint 2010 PowerPoint 2007 PowerPoint 2016 for Mac PowerPoint for Mac 2011 PowerPoint Online Save yourself time and work by copying a slide — either from the presentation you’re working on or from a separate presentation. When you copy one or more slides from a presentation to a location within the same presentation or to another presentation, you can specify the theme that you want the new slides to adopt. • Click View, and then in the Presentation Views group, click Normal. • In the slide thumbnails on the left side, click the slide that you want to copy: • To select multiple sequential slides, click the first slide, press SHIFT, and then click the last slide that you want. Alternatively, you can click on the first slide, press SHIFT and then press the CURSOR DOWN button until you get to the last slide. • To select multiple non-sequential slides, press CTRL, and then click each slide that you want. • Right-click the selected slide(s), and then click Copy. • Right-click the thumbnail you want your copied slides to follow in the second presentation, and under Paste Options, do one of the following: • To take the of the destination presentation, click Use Destination Theme. This will adapt the copied slide to match the destination theme. • To maintain the of presentation you are copying from, click Keep Source Formatting. This implies that the slide will keep its original theme format and not presentation's theme Where is the Paste Options button? When you paste a slide into a new location, the Paste Options button automatically appears near the pasted slide in Normal view. Alternatively, you can use the CTRL + V paste shortcut to paste the slide. Below the slide, you'll see a tab that allows you to select the formatting options - Use Destination Theme and Keep Source Formatting You can get to Paste Options by clicking Home and then clicking the small arrow under Paste. • In the pane that contains the Outline and Slides tabs, click the Slides tab. • Select the slide that you want to copy by doing one of the following: • To select a single slide, click it. • To select multiple sequential slides, click the first slide, press SHIFT, and then click the last slide that you want to select. Feel free also to make use of the SHIFT + CURSOR down command which allows you to select the slides sequentially one by one until you get to the last preferred slide. You can press CURSOR UP while still holding onto the SHIFT button to go up and deselect the last slide. • To select multiple non-sequential slides, press CTRL, and then click each slide that you want to select. • Right-click one of the selected slides, and then click Copy.
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