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Christopher B. Contois
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Tip 5. Aligning Objects - Method 2
(PowerPoint 2000)

This feature is great for aligning pictures or subtitles across slides.

Ever wanted to align objects across several slides? Guides offer an alternative way to method 1. Since guides remain in the same place from slide to slide and are saved with the file one can align several object along a vertical and/or horizonatal axis on a slide or across multiple slides. Additionally by turning on the "Snap to Grid" feature your images will act like magnets jumping to your guide.

Let's go through this step by step.

Turning Your Guides On
While in "Normal Mode" go to "View" on the main menu bar and then select "Guides". You should now see two dotted lines, one vertical and one horizontal.

Turning "Snap to Grid" On
Go to your drawing toolbar (if you are unsure where this is please read - Tip 1. Customize the Toolbars). Select "Snap" and then "To Grid". Your button should look depressed.

Moving the Guides
With your selection tool (arrow). Simply click and drag on the line to move.

Hint: Try to grab the line in an area without a picture behind it, because the default will be to grab the picture.

More Lines?
Would you like more lines? Hold the "Ctrl" button while click and dragging to create additional lines.

Now that all of your lines are in place, drag your object near your guide to align.

Helpful Hint:
If you are aligning images on the left side of the page consider aligning them left; on the right side consider aligning them right. This will help keep the audience's focus on the slides center.

-Christopher
email: ccontois@2cinteractive.com
url: www.2cinteractive.com


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