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Gabriel Zachmann - 27 Jun 2005 22:42 GMT
Does anyone know how i can define keyboard shortcuts for macros in
powerpoint under Mac OS X?

Thanks a lot in advance,
Gabriel.

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Mickey Stevens - 28 Jun 2005 02:25 GMT
You should be able to do this if you have OS X 10.3 or later and PowerPoint
X or later.

Begin by launching PowerPoint, and going to Tools > Customize > Customize
Toolbars/Menus (or Tools > Customize in PowerPoint X).  Click the "Toolbars"
tab, and make sure that "Menu Bar" is checked in the list.  Note that the
top toolbar allows you to edit the contents of the menu bar.  Now, click the
"Commands" tab.  In the left pane, select "Macros".  From the right pane,
drag the macro for which you want to create a keyboard shortcut onto the
"Tools" menu on the top toolbar without releasing, and drop it into the
"Macro" submenu.  That will place the macro in the menu.  You can access it
by going to Tools > Macro > <your macro>.  Repeat for as many macros as you
wish.

To create the keyboard shortcut, launch System Preferences, and then open
"Keyboard & Mouse Preferences".  Click the "Keyboard Shortcuts" tab, and
click the "+" button to add a new shortcut.  Select PowerPoint as the
application, and for the menu item, type in the exact name of the macro.
Create the keyboard shortcut, and click OK.  Repeat for as many macros as
you wish.  You'll need to quit & relaunch PowerPoint for these keyboard
shortcuts to become available.

On 6/27/05 4:42 PM, in article d9prrq$1tau$1@ariadne.rz.tu-clausthal.de,

> Does anyone know how i can define keyboard shortcuts for macros in
> powerpoint under Mac OS X?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
> Gabriel.

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Farley - 30 Jun 2005 17:29 GMT
Mickey

This works fine if the macro is defined in the particular document you
are in. Is there any way to make the macro work for any PowerPoint
document? Or am I missing something basic?
Steve Rindsberg - 30 Jun 2005 21:01 GMT
> Mickey
>
> This works fine if the macro is defined in the particular document you
> are in. Is there any way to make the macro work for any PowerPoint
> document? Or am I missing something basic?

Unless I miss my guess, it should work in any document so long as the document
that contains the macro is open at the same time.  This may vary between PPT
versions though.

The sure way to make a macro available at all times is to include it in an
add-in.  Have a look here:

Creating and Installing Add-ins, Toolbars, Buttons
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/index.html#Creating_and_Installing_Add-ins,_Too
lbars,_Buttons_

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:  www.pptools.com
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Farley - 30 Jun 2005 22:55 GMT
Thanks for the help - That link was exactly what I was looking for!
 
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