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PowerPoint on an emac trouble


Question Posted Tuesday June 12 2007, 6:28 pm

anyone know how to make a text box "move to back" on PowerPoint on an eMac computer?

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9dayz answered Saturday June 16 2007, 5:09 pm:
btw what is your ms office edition?
For the 2003(corporate or proffesional edition only) it's rather complicated. find insert tab then search for buttons, for easier way is by choosing the template design that already provided with the complete features. for the ms office 2007 (enterprise edition), find the tools tab in the upper left and just find the buttons tools.

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