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I'm new to Mac and im use to using Powerpoint for PC. I use to be able to move things buti cant do it with Mac. What I mean is that you could have a picture move anywhere in the slide you wanted it to by drawing a path. How can I do this with Mac?
Not sure what you mean by "drawing a path". I use PPT on Windows every day at work, and PPT 2004 on the Mac at home. Can you explain a little more?
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Yes I am using 2004 and I'll try to explain myself better. in older versions of Powerpoint I use to be able to move pictures around the slide with a "line" I could draw. For example I would put a picture in the on the left bottom corner and I could draw a line and the image would move to where I had drawn the line. Like following the line so I could "draw a path". Is this better?
That particular feature isn't available in PPT 2004. Interestingly, if you import a powerpoint file from a PC that has enabled motion paths for graphics or text it'll animate them properly in slide show mode, but you can't create or edit them.