You can change the size, color, and other attributes of the shape using the “Format” tab that appears when the shape is selected. Once you have created your basic shape, you can also add text to it by selecting the shape and clicking on the “Text Box” tool. This will create a ...
Note:the “still” example can also be created without converting usingText Fillbut the animation cannot. Here’s an example using theIntersectoption: The font is Gill Sans Nova Ultra Bold and the text spacing isCondensedby 12 pts. TheFreeformis stretched slightly vertically. The “bite” is...
Background color of generated PowerPoint file is always white. Table border type must be single line (double border, dash, etc. are not supported). Hyperlinks are not supported. Charts and Graphs will be generated as PNG images (SVG is not supported). Shapes are not supported. Text position...
IguanaTex macros cannot be added to the Quick Access Toolbar on Mac: this is a known bug on which Microsoft is allegedly working. There may be some scaling issues when changing the format of a file (Picture <-> Shape, or even within the various SVG and EMF Shape formats). The best wa...
The Transitions tab under the timing section allows me to display a slide for 13, 14, 15 s, depending on how long I want. This is pretty convenient, but it's difficult to count the total time of the presentation. If you go to a typical video editor like e.g. text, ma...
I find it absurd that you export text as pixels. If you save to PDF, text is vextor fonts. Powerpoint native format is vector fonts. Why wouldn't you export as SVG or something at least. Even better make it static but editable. I now need Photoshop to edit Powerpoint exported from Pow...
Is it possible to embed a PowerPoint presentation (.ppt) into a webpage (.xhtml)? This will be used on a local intranet where there is a mix of Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7 only, so no need to consider other browsers. I've given up... I guess Flash is the way for...
Is it possible to embed a PowerPoint presentation (.ppt) into a webpage (.xhtml)? This will be used on a local intranet where there is a mix of Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7 only, so no need to consider other browsers. I've given up... I guess Flash is the way for...
There may be some scaling issues when changing the format of a file (Picture <-> Shape, or even within the various SVG and EMF Shape formats). The best way to handle this is to use the "Convert to Shape"/"Convert to Picture" functions, which regenerate the display in the desired form...