How to view all my graphics from the "bottom of the pile"?

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Hi,
I am using PowerPoint to put together a demo of some software (mainly dialog
boxes opening and closing). I have about 15 graphics all on one slide, with
'fade' custom animations for each to give the impression that the dialogs are
opening and closing.

My problem is that I cannot seem to find how to view the graphics that are
right at the bottom of the pile (ie the first ones I added to the slide). I
have realised that they are too small and need to change the size, but
without moving all the graphics off the "top" of the pile, I cannot see the
ones underneath. Is there any way to view these? I read that you can tab
through them, but this doesn't actually let you see the one you have selected.

I am using the 2003 version.

Thanks,
Katy
 
Hi,
I am using PowerPoint to put together a demo of some software (mainly dialog
boxes opening and closing). I have about 15 graphics all on one slide, with
'fade' custom animations for each to give the impression that the dialogs are
opening and closing.

My problem is that I cannot seem to find how to view the graphics that are
right at the bottom of the pile (ie the first ones I added to the slide). I
have realised that they are too small and need to change the size, but
without moving all the graphics off the "top" of the pile, I cannot see the
ones underneath. Is there any way to view these? I read that you can tab
through them, but this doesn't actually let you see the one you have selected.

I am using the 2003 version.

Install the free PPT2HTML demo avaiable here:
http://www.pptools.com/ppt2html/

It includes an accessibility assistant tool that lets you make shapes
visible/invisible, move them up/down the stack, select any of them you like,
nudge them out of the stack so you can work with them then nudge them back and
several other handy tricks.

Pay no attention to the other HTML conversion stuff the add-in does; you don't
need it. Unless you need it. In that case, pay attention if you like. <g>

But the part you want is free.
 
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