Enabling disabled PowerPoint add-ins This describes how to enable an add-in if PowerPoint ever disables one. Computer setups these days are complicated and varied and so PowerPoint occasionally throws what is technically known – to me at least – as a ‘wobbly’. It refuses to load the add-in correctly and disables it. The following instructions [...]
Categories: Add-ins
Tagged: add-ins, microsoft, microsoft office, office, powerpoint, presentations, problems
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- February 13, 2011 – 4:42 pm
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- By Admin - Steve Hards
Perspector Lists, an add-in for PowerPoint, is the quickest way to transform slides with bulleted points. This post shows you how.
Categories: Add-ins
Tagged: add-ins, microsoft, perspector, powerpoint
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- October 3, 2010 – 10:35 am
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- By Admin - Steve Hards
Microsoft defines add-ins as “supplemental programs that extend the functionality of Office applications, adding custom commands and specialized features.” What they are saying is that they cannot stuff everything into their software and, far from frowning on such additions, encourage them by making it easy to manage them from within their programs. But what to do if one becomes ‘disabled’?
Categories: Add-ins
Tagged: add-ins, microsoft, opazity, powerpoint
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- September 27, 2010 – 12:04 pm
- Author:
- By Admin - Steve Hards