PowerPoint should have a Lock/Unlock button to lock the position .

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Guest

PowerPoint should have a Lock Position command so that if you don't want
certain objects to move in your slide, you can lock the position. As long as
an object is locked, it cannot be moved, but you can still select it and
change other attributes such as color.
 
T

Troy @ TLC Creative

I agree! Send your request to Microsoft's PPT development team (yes, they do
read these requests and yes they actually have an impact on what goes into
future versions): http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp

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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services, Inc. >> 760-639-1853 office
www.tlccreative.com >> 760-806-1853 fax
(e-mail address removed) >> 760-521-7401 cell
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MVP [PowerPoint]
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S

Sonia

Peihsin posted the request as a "suggestion" on the web interface. Suggestions
are tagged as such there, but we don't see the tags on the NNTP interface.
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

Troy @ TLC Creative said:
I agree! Send your request to Microsoft's PPT development team (yes, they do
read these requests and yes they actually have an impact on what goes into
future versions): http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp

--
Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services, Inc. >> 760-639-1853 office
www.tlccreative.com >> 760-806-1853 fax
(e-mail address removed) >> 760-521-7401 cell
========================================
MVP [PowerPoint]
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Peihsin said:
PowerPoint should have a Lock Position command so that if you don't want
certain objects to move in your slide, you can lock the position. As long as
an object is locked, it cannot be moved, but you can still select it and
change other attributes such as color.
 

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