As always, intelligent person, brilliant suggestion!
So bhaiya, what's up.
This will be particularly good because for these things people will not need to read the whole big big help documents. And there are some ways of doing any work which are not in help files but we people use it confidently so it will be guide for everyone.
Many bloggers are there on AI so they may think on it.
I strongly support this idea.
With this I suggest that at least there should one resource which contain links to all tips or tricks or whatever so that people need not to browse the different different things. And everyone might not know about different blogs.
For example tiny hacker.
Its not a piracy related site please!
It offers you search feature, and when searched you get the short description image and the link. So you can read full post of your interest.
Lets hear from others...
Regards
Amar Jain.
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From: "Srinivasu Chakravarthula" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 6:03 AM
To: "Aparna" <[email protected]>; "Voice Vision." <[email protected]>; "Bijal Patel" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Subject: [AI] A suggestion Re: [VV] one more quary in ms powerpoint

Hi all,
It so good to see such a good explanation. Can I suggest something, it
would be great if such notes is done like a blog post. So that many
would benefit. Also another biggest advantage is doing so isthat if in
the future, respective software comes with an update and if the steps
changes, it will be easy to add the same to existing blog post.
Although, these emails are archieved, we cannot edit them.

This is now encouraging me to write a few blog posts like how to use
social networking, how to blog etc. Will do so soon. Thanks Aparna.

Thoughts?

Srini

On 4/25/10, Aparna <[email protected]> wrote:
    Hi,
For copy/ cut a slide, go to the Slide thumb nails tab. This can be done by
pressing F6 till jaws says Slide thumbnails tab. In this tab you can move
around the slides by navigating through arrow keys. the moment you arrive on the slide that you want to copy/ cut, you can press control c/ control x and
paste it at the desired location.
Another way to do it is ..
Go to view in the menu bar, select slide sorter in that. you will get all
slides in a consolidated format, you can then copy/ cut/ delete/ move the
slide by using respective sshortcut keys like control C/ ccontrol X and so
on. Remember in the slide sorter view you can navigate within slides with
the help of arrow keys. you can then change the view to normal by going to
menu bar - view - normal.
hope this helps

Regards,
Aparna Agarwal
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Bijal Patel
  To: [email protected]
  Cc: Voice Vision. ; [email protected]
  Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 10:51 PM
  Subject: [VV] one more quary in ms powerpoint


  hello,
I can delete any slide which i don't want, but i am unable to copy or cut
any slide, so please, suggest me!
  keep in mind, i am not asking  about copy or cut text of slide.
  With regards,
  Bijal


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