Macros save time and effort by automating repetitive tasks. The process of invoking a macro, however, can be prohibitive because it requires the use of two levels of menus and a dialog box. To speed up the use of your macros, try assigning them to toolbar buttons with the following steps:
Click the Commands tab (see Figure 20.8).
Scroll through Categories and select Macros.
When your mouse pointer is on the spot where you want to add the macro button, release the mouse.
Right-click the new button (which appears with the macro name on it, as shown in Figure 20.9), and choose Change Button Image from the shortcut menu.
Whether your macro name is long (and is wasting toolbar space) or you feel you don't need to see the name to remember which button performs the macro, remove the text portion of the button image. Right-click the button and choose Text Only (in Menus). The text name of the macro disappears, and the graphic image remains.
Click the Close button to exit the Customize dialog box.
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While the Customize dialog box is open, you can move and delete any of the existing toolbar buttons, including any new macro buttons you place.
→ For more information on customizing PowerPoint toolbars, see Chapter 21, “Customizing PowerPoint.”
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