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Original code : Hans W. Hofmann Modified by : YOUpresent Ltd.
When you assign the macro “DragAndDrop” to a shape and then start a slide show, you can: Left Click (or mouse over) a shape to move it Shift+Alt+Left Click to calculate the mathematical formula in the shape
Start the slide show and click the button below to check that macros are enabled in your PowerPoint configuration. If you do not see a message, check your macro settings here: File / Options / Trust Center / Trust Center Settings / Macro Settings Macro Test
(20+10)/2 Left-click or mouse-over these shapes to pick them up and move them (more slowly if using mouse-over). Wait for the timer to expire for it to drop automatically for PowerPoint 2010 or left-click again in PowerPoint 2007 and 2013: While holding Shift + Alt, then left-click on this shape to get the answer: Left-click this one Mouse-over this one
Add a shape, picture or other object to your slide. Select the object (click it) In the PowerPoint ribbon, click Insert / Action Set the Mouse Click and/or Mouse Over action to Run macro : DragAndDrop Run your slide show and interact with your shapes!
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