A Little "Nudge"
in MS PowerPoint
We all know that with
an object selected (such as a shape, picture, textbox, etc ) you
can use the arrow keys in PowerPoint to nudge them around the slide.
Basically, the amount
of movement you get depends upon the grid size setting. The larger the
grid spacing is set to be the bigger the nudge the arrow keys will give
your object.
But what about the
times when the arrow key nudges are still too big?
We could try the drag
and drop idea but if you're really working in a detailed manner then this
probably won't cut it.
You've got to ask
yourself, is there a way to still use the arrow keys to nudge objects
but decrease the size of that nudge?
Of course the answer
is yes so here's what you need to know
While the arrow keys
nudge using the grid setting size, Ctrl
+ the arrow keys nudge the object a very tiny amount, regardless of
the grid size settings.
That's all there is
to it.
To control the "nudge"
in more detail just add a little control or control key, as the
case may be.
MS Office A Little "Nudge" in MS PowerPoint
finacial freedom | Monday, December 21, 2009 | Tags: MS office, quick tips, Software Guides
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