Hopefully Shawn Toh (PowerPoint MVP) who created your find will pop in and
answer your question
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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint
"Chris Watts" <
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Thanks Mike.
I have found a method, using Microsoft Frames 2.0, as described at
http://pptheaven.mvps.org/experimental/ScrollingLongImage.ppt that seems to
meet my needs.
One shortcoming is that the frame, with picture included, remains stubornly
at the front in Show mode. It would be nice if I could put someing in
front/on top of it. Is this possible? Or does the use of Active-X controls
preclude this?
cheers
Chris
"Michael Koerner" <
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> Se if this will work for you
>
> If you use a text box from the control toolbox toolbar then you can edit
> the
> properties to create a vertical scrollbar. Just right click on the box,
> click properties, set multiline to true, and change the scrollbars to read
> fmScrollBarsVertical (just click the down arrow to find it). But you're
> only
> going to see this vertical scrollbar when your text exceeds the slide
> size.
>
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> Michael Koerner
> MS MVP - PowerPoint
>
>
> "Chris Watts" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I don't think so, Michael. That just described what scroll bars are for
> in
> Edit Mode. My need is for a picture in Presentation mode.
>
> Chris
>
> "Michael Koerner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> You might want to look here on how to do just that.
>> http://www.indezine.com/products/powerpoint/learn/interface/slidearea.html#scroll
>>
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>> Michael Koerner
>> MS MVP - PowerPoint
>>
>>
>> "Chris Watts" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> I would like to include on a slide an image that is larger than the slide
>> and then to navigate about it, at presentation time, using scroll bars or
>> a
>> "hand" tool. Is this possible? An extension of this is for the picture
>> to
>> be in a frame smaller than the slide but with scroll bars. Suggestions
>> would be welcome.
>>
>> Using PPT2007 under Windows XP
>>
>> cheers
>> Chris
>>
>>
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