I know invert selection only from the Windows Explorer, not from inside
Office. Are you sure that you had a native Office 2003 without any addins or
macros?
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But yes, the Selection and Visibility pane often makes it easier to deselect
something -- especially if it's hidden under another object.
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Invert the current selection: select all unselected shapes
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00887.htm
And a free add-in that does this and a lot more here:
http://www.rdpslides.com/ftp/pptools/SELECTIONMANAGER.ZIP
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