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Hello,
I am working on a project and found a power strip that you plug into your USB Port and you can turn on and off each plug using shortcut keys. For instance, if you have a lamp plugged into plug #1 and press (cntrl + shift + P) the lamp will come on. Can you create a macro in PowerPoint that, when selected, will turn the plug on for a set number of seconds and then turn the plug back off. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank You |
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I would say no.
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