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Old 08-15-2012, 08:37 PM
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So I know you can tab to select in object on a slide but is there a way to select multiple objects (i.e., select two pictures) solely using the keyboard, without the aid of a mouse? I can't seem to figure this out.



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There's no simple way.

It is possible to set up keyboard mouse control in Windows Control panel > Ease of Access but is is clunky (possible though) to select multiple objects.
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