There is not any intrinsic PowerPoint function to do this, but I've always
found it easier to manually arrange these by using a visual guideline.
What I do (your mileage may vary) is create two concentric circles on the
Master and then use them as a guide to manually arrange the objects on my
slide. Then I delete the circles from my Master and you are set.
Of course you could write a macro that would find the mid point of each
object and move it x distance at (360 degrees/ # of objects) vector from a
chosen central spot, but that would involve a lot of yucky math stuff.
--
Bill Dilworth
A proud member of the Microsoft PPT MVP Team
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