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Title: Using drawing in a classroom presitation?
Post by: ccuddihy on May 18, 2016, 03:36:18 PM
I have some drawings that have double click events. I'm going to use them as  a classroom lesson. I want it to behave more like a PowerPoint presentation. In Visio, when I roll the mouse over the clicky button the cursor turns into that 4 arrow thingy and might move the button around and  mess up the drawing.   Problem is if I import the drawing into PP the double clicks don't work.   Solution?
Title: Re: Using drawing in a classroom presitation?
Post by: wapperdude on May 31, 2016, 02:39:06 AM
For future reference, you can use guard fcn for the  Pin X and Pin Y cell values.

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