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Why is this so hard to figure out? I want to be able to "draw" an arrow on a slide. That is, at first I want just an arrowhead to appear at one particular point on the slide, then with a mouse click I want the arrowhead to move to another particular point on the slide, but with a line extending from the original point to the second point, following the arrowhead as it moves. Powerpoint, at least powerpoint 2007 seems only capable of making a whole arrow move. But I just want the starting point of the arrow to be anchored in place, in other words. Thanks for your help.
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