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Getting this ppt to work/open In newer versions of PowerPoint: Check for security warning above this slide saying ‘macros have been disabled’ Click options and enable this contentYou will have to do this every time. In older versions of PowerPoint: • Click Tools • Click Options • Click Security Tag • Click Macro Security • Select Medium Completely close & re-open PowerPoint (you won’t have to do any of that again)

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Getting this ppt to work/open. In newer versions of PowerPoint: Check for security warning above this slide saying ‘macros have been disabled’ Click options and ‘ enable this content ’ You will have to do this every time. In older versions of PowerPoint: Click Tools Click Options - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Getting this ppt to work/open

Getting this ppt to work/open

In newer versions of PowerPoint:

• Check for security warning above this slide saying ‘macros have been disabled’

• Click options and ‘enable this content’

• You will have to do this every time.

• In older versions of PowerPoint:

• Click Tools• Click Options• Click Security Tag• Click Macro Security• Select Medium• Completely close & re-

open PowerPoint (you won’t have to do any of that again)

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The following slides all contain a ‘macro’...

• This means that the PowerPoint can mimic the effect of an interactive whiteboard on ANY projector/board.

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How do I make it work?

• In ‘slideshow’ mode, click and release on the letter/object you want to move (the arrow pointer will turn into a hand) wait a minute the first time, then move the cursor and the letter/object will follow.

• Click and release again and the letter/object will stay where you have moved it to.

• Try on the letters in the next slide...

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ie ngu

re-arrange the letters by clicking on them and moving to where you want to put them then click again to leave them

ns

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e ore l gu

n u ei n l

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un chien

un éléphant

un singe

une grenouilleun serpent

un chameauune girafe

un lion

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Que fait le chien?

.homme

regardeLe

l’chien

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pas

est mangée par

mange

La banane

Le singe

la banane.

le singe.

n'

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How can I adapt these slides?• Click on the text/letter and carefully delete

the text/letter to replace it with your own, but do not delete the actual text box.

• Change the background / insert new images/anything that you do not want to move.

• Now select SAVE AS and rename this powerpoint to whatever you want to call it. You will now have your new powerpoint with the macro in it as well as this one.

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Getting the hang of it?

• If you want to have a go at creating more, read about ‘the magic powerpoint’ on Joe Dale’s blog.

• Remember – the macro is embedded in this PowerPoint so will not work by opening another ppt and trying to insert slides from this ppt into the new one; you have to create the slides in THIS ppt, delete what you don’t want and resave it using SAVE AS each time you want to create completely new content.

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If you would like to contact me;

• Email: [email protected]

• Talkabout Primary Languages http://primarymfl.ning.com

• Twitter: @jowinchester