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Old 02-29-2012, 01:17 PM
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Default Macro To Delete Instance across multiple slides.

Hello,

As I progress through my project I find that I may need to delete a particular autoshape on a certain number of slides. Basically I have a call out autoshape with a message in it in about 30 slides 21-51 I want a macro to select the shape (has the same name each time) and delete it. I can record this for 1 slide but Im not sure how to make the macro repeat it for every slide and then stop when it cannot find that shape on a slide or even better if I could use an input box to say which slides I want it to perform the macro on.



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