Actually, if you're dragging everything to a corner (like textboxes that need to line up), using the gridlines and the mouse is much more efficient than alt O O then tabbing over to positioning then typing in the exact vertical and horizontals. Just saying.
Actually, if you're dragging everything to a corner (like textboxes that need to line up), using the gridlines and the mouse is much more efficient than alt O O then tabbing over to positioning then typing in the exact vertical and horizontals. Just saying.
Gametheory, you are supposed to be a God on this forum..1292+ comments...
Alt-o-o? Try this, put your alignment toolbar as your primary toolbar that way when you "alt" you will hit it, then tab over and your box is aligned.
I make miracles happen. Don't you guys use Pres-link?
Actually, if you're dragging everything to a corner (like textboxes that need to line up), using the gridlines and the mouse is much more efficient than alt O O then tabbing over to positioning then typing in the exact vertical and horizontals. Just saying.
Gametheory, you are supposed to be a God on this forum..1292+ comments...
Alt-o-o? Try this, but your alignment toolbar as your primary toolbar that way when you "alt" you will hit it, then tab over and your box is aligned.
I make miracles happen. Don't you guys use Pres-link?
Actually, if you're dragging everything to a corner (like textboxes that need to line up), using the gridlines and the mouse is much more efficient than alt O O then tabbing over to positioning then typing in the exact vertical and horizontals. Just saying.
Gametheory, you are supposed to be a God on this forum..1292+ comments...
Alt-o-o? Try this, but your alignment toolbar as your primary toolbar that way when you "alt" you will hit it, then tab over and your box is aligned.
I make miracles happen. Don't you guys use Pres-link?
all of you are lazy for using applications with a front end GUI
True..but I'm pretty diligent when it comes to advising boards/companies on back end FUs.
If you are not familiar with a back end FU.. here it is.
A back end is a poison pill and the FU is a FU to the potential acquirer since it prevents the acquiring entity to actually takeover the target (the one with the back end plan).
We're about to enter a Great Depression.
Don't you want a president who's already dressed for it?
Anyone who argues or trys to show off about their ppt keyboard skills lacks a serious social life. There must be something wrong with you. Like are you serious?
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I feel like it's hard to move around in PPT without the mouse -- you need to select objects, move them, drag them, click on gridlines and the like.
The only keyboard friendly things to do is changing art obect properties.
Does anyone have any suggestions for good ppt shortcuts?
Thanks!
You use the mouse in PPT?? I mean I can understand the mouse while operating FactSet or CapIQ but Ppt..?
You should go to back office.
Actually, if you're dragging everything to a corner (like textboxes that need to line up), using the gridlines and the mouse is much more efficient than alt O O then tabbing over to positioning then typing in the exact vertical and horizontals. Just saying.
Gametheory, you are supposed to be a God on this forum..1292+ comments...
Alt-o-o? Try this, put your alignment toolbar as your primary toolbar that way when you "alt" you will hit it, then tab over and your box is aligned.
I make miracles happen. Don't you guys use Pres-link?
Gametheory, you are supposed to be a God on this forum..1292+ comments...
Alt-o-o? Try this, but your alignment toolbar as your primary toolbar that way when you "alt" you will hit it, then tab over and your box is aligned.
I make miracles happen. Don't you guys use Pres-link?
Dude, go get laid.
all of you are lazy for using applications with a front end GUI
True..but I'm pretty diligent when it comes to advising boards/companies on back end FUs.
If you are not familiar with a back end FU.. here it is.
A back end is a poison pill and the FU is a FU to the potential acquirer since it prevents the acquiring entity to actually takeover the target (the one with the back end plan).
We're about to enter a Great Depression. Don't you want a president who's already dressed for it?
Anyone who argues or trys to show off about their ppt keyboard skills lacks a serious social life. There must be something wrong with you. Like are you serious?
Back to the keyboard!
What a bunch of nerds
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Veritatis tenetur rerum pariatur quis. Minima earum dolorem quia atque esse qui magni. Voluptatem sit quas optio quam quam minima modi assumenda.
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