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  2. Run a macro in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/run-a-macro-in-powerpoint-fa2ecee4-9985-490...

    To run a macro in PowerPoint, the Developer tab must be visible on the ribbon. See Show the Developer tab. With the Developer tab visible: On the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Macros. In the Macro dialog box, under Macro name, select the macro that you want, and then click Run.

  3. Save a presentation that contains VBA macros - Microsoft Support

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    A presentation that contains VBA macros must be saved with a different file-name extension than a regular presentation file (such as .pptx, .potx, or .ppsx) that has no macros in it. To save a presentation that contains VBA macros, do the following: Click the File tab, and then click Save As.

  4. Enable or disable macros in Microsoft 365 files

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    Trust access to the VBA project object model Block or allow programmatic access to the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) object model from an automation client. This security option is for code written to automate a Microsoft 365 program and manipulate the VBA environment and object model.

  5. Create a macro in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

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    The macro recorder, which automates frequent tasks, isn't available PowerPoint. But you can use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to create or edit macros.

  6. Remove hidden data and personal information by inspecting...

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    Macros of VBA code. Macro or VBA items that may have hidden data in your workbook. This includes: Macros, including Excel 4.0 Macro sheets (XLM)

  7. Find Help on using the Visual Basic Editor - Microsoft Support

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    Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) enables non-programmers to record, create, and edit macros that can automate tasks in Office applications. This article explains where you can find help when you use the Visual Basic Editor provided in your Office application.

  8. Macros or VBA code found - Microsoft Support

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    Here's how you can find macros and VBA modules in your document: In Word or Excel, click View > Macro > View Macros. In PowerPoint, click View > Macro. In the Macro box, pick the macro you want to remove and click Delete. Press Alt+F11 to find macros in the VBA Editor.

  9. Save a presentation that contains VBA macros - Microsoft Support

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    Macros can be created for PowerPoint using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). A presentation that contains VBA macros must be saved with a different file-name extension than a regular presentation file (such as .pptx, .potx, or .ppsx) that has no macros in it.

  10. Digitally sign your VBA macro project - Microsoft Support

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    Digitally sign a VBA macro project in Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, Outlook, or Word. Open the file that contains the macro project that you want to sign.

  11. Show the Developer tab - Microsoft Support

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    The Developer tab isn't displayed by default, but you can add it to the ribbon. On the File tab, go to Options > Customize Ribbon. Under Customize the Ribbon and under Main Tabs, select the Developer check box.

  12. Add commands to your presentation with action buttons

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    Add commands to your presentation with action buttons. PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac More... Use an Action button to do an action in your presentation, such as going to the next or a specific slide, running an app, or playing a video clip.