Is this a question on a test, obsessive learning disorder, or do you have
something against light bulbs?
What happens when you click the one on your computer?
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vestprog2@ Please read the PowerPoint FAQ pages.
yahoo. They answer most of our questions.
com www.pptfaq.com
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You are very welcome. Generally I do not respond to any question that looks
like it is on a school exam because it encourages circumvention of the
learning process. In this case, I was hoping I was wrong and that there
would be some reason other than the obvious. I'm sorry you did not find the
humor in my asking for why you needed the info.
When you run into PowerPoint problems in the future, feel free to stop back
in and we'll try to help you learn what you need for the job. We will not
do the work for you, but we'll help you learn how to do it.
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