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Old 01-17-2014, 06:35 AM
mdysahin mdysahin is offline power point pen problem Windows 7 64bit power point pen problem Office 2000
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Hi, I am using office 2010.



While in the PowerPoint presentation, i select pen or highlighter, for taking notes on the slides, i can underline words no problem.

But when I go to the next slide, the pen goes away, so again I have to re-select
pen. Each time making that is very boring.

I want that when I select a pen or highlighter, it always continued.

If you do that can you teach me how?
can you help.
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Old 01-17-2014, 07:50 AM
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This was a bug. It was fixed in Service pack 1 in 2011 (Current is Service Pack 2)

You need to update your copy!
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