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Danielle has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Excel Intermediate course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

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can macro's be shared amongst a group of workers

RE: Powerpoint

Hi Danielle,

Thank you for your question;

I would employ the following to copy my macro to another presentation; There is no other way that I am aware of.

Open both the presentation that contains the module you want to copy and the presentation you want to copy the module to.
On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then click Visual Basic Editor.
In Microsoft Visual Basic Editor, on the View menu, click Project Explorer.
Drag the module you want to copy to the destination presentation. This could be a presentation on a server which could then be accessed by colleagues.

regards Pete

 

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