TomCarnahan
Programmer
I know that Excel allows you to create a file that retains all of your macros (PERSONAL.XLS) so that you can use them with all Excel sessions w/o having to copy the code into each spreadsheet. It also provides a way from Excel to create an addin which essentially works in a similar fashion.
In MS-Word, the same thing is true with NORMAL.DOT. This file retains all your macros so that they can be reused again and again.
MS-Access has a way that you can create an addin that acts as a library of code for any Access file you pull up.
QUESTION: Does PowerPoint offer a similar feature?
If so, where can I find some documentation on how to use it?
Thanks!
--- Tom
In MS-Word, the same thing is true with NORMAL.DOT. This file retains all your macros so that they can be reused again and again.
MS-Access has a way that you can create an addin that acts as a library of code for any Access file you pull up.
QUESTION: Does PowerPoint offer a similar feature?
If so, where can I find some documentation on how to use it?
Thanks!
--- Tom