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How to choose (specific ie. not ALL) multiple objects with keyboard shortcut
Hi all
I am trying to figure out if there is a shortcut way to choose multiple objects in PowerPoint. So if I have e.g. 5 shapes and I am using the ALT + ARROW shortcut to select through the different shapes, however what I want to do is: to keep the shapes selected as I move to the next, so I am able to choose e.g. the first 3 shapes and format them in the same way, instead of having to use the mouse SHIFT + LEFT CLICK (MOUSE) I have googled but haven't found a way. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance! |
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Not sure how ALT arrow is moving through selected shapes anyway but whatever it wont do what you need.
I always have the selection pane open and hide all then show just the shape(s) I want and CTRL A. Sounds long winded but it is actually very quick and good if shapes overlap |
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