Problem: Is there any way to edit the text within a specific text box that
is now buried deep under several other text boxes? In other words, I would
like to edit text in a specific text box without having to dissassemble the
layers.
The task pane, Custom Animation allows me to manage the animation sequence
but it does not bring the text box or the graphic to the forground as I
navigate through the sequence.
Is there a way to edit the text in text boxes that are stacked (one on top
of the other) without dissassembling the stack?
Thank you for your time!
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Our PPT2HTML add-in includes a useful tool for this (it's fully functional even
in the free demo available at http://www.pptools.com/ppt2html/ ).
It's called the Accessibility Assistant. Among other things, it lets you select
any shape on the slide and optionally "nudge" it out of the stack.
Once it's nudged out of the stack, it's easily selected/edited.
The shape remembers that it's been nudged, so you can just as easily nudge it
back to its original position.
You can also name the shapes so they're easier to identify in the list.
> The task pane, Custom Animation allows me to manage the animation sequence
> but it does not bring the text box or the graphic to the forground as I
> navigate through the sequence.
>
> Is there a way to edit the text in text boxes that are stacked (one on top
> of the other) without dissassembling the stack?
>
> Thank you for your time!
>
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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I am working 2007 PPT. 2003 may have worked the same. I just don't know.Very
new to all of this. Sometime in Feb/March I had a very similar problem. The
answer that I received at the time hepled me enormously. I keep the tips in
a folder but unfortunately being a very, very newbie at the time I did not
keep the repliers name (sorry) I think it was Luc. However here is the
answer that I received at that time. Hope it helps you.
Have you tried the selection task pane. You can activate it in the editing
group of the Home tab, click on select button and choose selection pane. You
can rename every object on the slide and that name will appear in the custom
animation pane also. You can easily hide/unhide objects so that they are
easily accessible.
Maureen
Just to throw in my two-pennies worth...
A different way of selecting the appropriate text box (pre-2007) would be to
use the 'Select Multiple Objects' button - it gives you a list of everything
on the slide and you tick what you want to select. The use F2 to edit (nice
tip tohlz, I didn't know that one. Though I did know it in Excel strangely
enough). If you don't have the 'Select Multiple Objects' button on your
Drawing toolbar you can add it: Tools->Customise->Commands Tab->Categories:
Drawing->Second button down just drag it onto a toolbar.
Hope that helps
Lucy
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