How to Video 2 shows a couple of our favorite customizing tips for our downloadable, editable, MapsforDesign.com PowerPoint clip art maps: Enlarging and Reducing Maps and the Snap to Grid option.
This is a tip that almost no one even knows exists. PowerPoint has an underlining grid that helps you line up objects. The default in PowerPoint is that it is on. When working on something like a map the grid can become very frustrating because it won’t allow you to move the map pieces where you want. They want to snap to the grid instead of lining up with the other map borders.
All of our maps have the grid turned off, the default is that it is always on. On any new projects with a new PowerPoint slide we advise turning the Snap to Grid option off. The option is usually located in the DRAW popup menu but not always. It depends on the version of PowerPoint, it can also be found by right-clicking and looking in the GUIDES option in the popup box that appears.
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Favorite Customizing Tips for PowerPoint Maps (Shift Key and Grouping)
Favorite Customizing Tips for PowerPoint Maps (Enlarge, Reduce and Snap to Grid)
This guide works with PowerPoint version 2003 and older. All of the principals will work with version 2007 but the locations of the tools will differ. Most of the tools have been moved up to the top of the screen into the Ribbon.
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