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Old 11-17-2012, 12:57 AM
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my boss got word that i am a web developer. however he does not realize that i am only an amatuer web developer and not the computer genious he percieves me to be. for some reason people think i know everything about everything when it comes to computers. unfortunately i do not. and yes i have tried explaining that to him. needless to say he tasked me with figuring out how to add a clickable check box on a power point slide. he has several tasks on one slide and wants to put a check next to each one once hes done with it. we dont have an it guy here otherwise i would have referred him there. i am not familiar at all with power point. how could i go about doing this? its power point 2007. thanks
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