Monthly Archives: August 2007

Browse posts released in August 2007. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



August 19th, 2007
Embedded Flash in PowerPoint: Can it be Extracted?




Edit the Control Properties (PowerPoint 2007) August 18th, 2007
Edit the Control Properties (PowerPoint 2007)




August 15th, 2007
Insert the Control (PowerPoint 2007)




August 14th, 2007
Enable the Developer tab in the Ribbon




August 11th, 2007
Insert Flash Resources




August 11th, 2007
Converting PowerPoint to Flash with Third Party Products




August 11th, 2007
Using FlashBack




August 11th, 2007
Install and Disable FlashBack




August 11th, 2007
What is FlashBack?




August 11th, 2007
Rewind Flash Movies Using VBA




August 11th, 2007
Insert Flash in Pre-PowerPoint 2007




August 10th, 2007
What is VBA?




August 10th, 2007
Rewind a Flash Movie?




August 7th, 2007
Edit the Control Properties




August 5th, 2007
Insert the Control (pre PowerPoint 2007)




August 5th, 2007
Assemble Everything




August 5th, 2007
Insert Flash in PowerPoint for Windows Users




August 5th, 2007
Microsoft Internet Explorer




Activex August 4th, 2007
ActiveX





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Activex ActiveX

ActiveX is the successor to OLE 1 and OLE 2. In clear cut, unambiguous terms, this means that ActiveX is a technology that allows components, clients or controls to run individually integrated in another application. The control could be a Shockwave Flash control. The applications are usually web browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer. Alternatively they ...


Insert Flash in PowerPoint for Windows Users

Get Started With These Four:To insert Flash movies inside PowerPoint, you need four things:Microsoft Office PowerPoint: A copy of PowerPoint 97, 2000, 2002, 2003, or 2007 (or a newer version). This will not work in the free PowerPoint Viewer.Microsoft Internet Explorer: Although you really don't need this in the process of inserting Flash, it is ...


What is VBA?

VBA stands for Visual Basic for Applications, and is a programming language subset of Microsoft Visual Basic. It allows to control several options in programs that support VBA.Most Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint work with VBA.You really don't need to learn a lot of VBA to make things happen. Sometimes, you ...







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