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My Highlighting Macro Disappears When I Close PowerPoint

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DQuint - 30 Oct 2006 18:38 GMT
I have a Macro on my work computer that highlights text in PowerPoint.  When
I tried to use it on a laptop it disappears every time I close out of
PowerPoint.  I don't know if there are some security or administrator
settings blocking it from staying on the toolbar? Any ideas on how to get it
to stay so it is there every time I open PowerPoint?  Thanks ahead of time!
dunkdafunk - 30 Oct 2006 18:44 GMT
i can u help?
How can i download microsoft powerpoint for use in microsoft works?

i need to do some presentations, but cannot open and edit a draft powerpoint
presentation on my computor even though it has works.  When i down load the
attachment sent to me, it does not recognise any work program i can use to
edit.
On the powerpoint thing, i can only download powerpoint viewer, this doesnt
allow me to edit the presentation.
John Wilson - 30 Oct 2006 18:54 GMT
If it opens with PPt its almost certainly an addin. You would need to put the
addin (.ppa file) on the laptop and add it with tools > addins > add new
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> I have a Macro on my work computer that highlights text in PowerPoint.  When
> I tried to use it on a laptop it disappears every time I close out of
> PowerPoint.  I don't know if there are some security or administrator
> settings blocking it from staying on the toolbar? Any ideas on how to get it
> to stay so it is there every time I open PowerPoint?  Thanks ahead of time!
 
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