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PowerPoint 2007 equivalents of older version commands


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Problem

You know how to find a command or setting in earlier Powerpoint versions.

Now you need to locate the same option in PowerPoint 2007 and you find that somebody's moved everything.

To start with, most if not all of the keyboard commands you know from earlier versions of PowerPoint will work in PowerPoint 2007. But to find where and what to click with the mouse, try this interactive tutorial from Microsoft

Here you'll find a downloadable Excel template that very clearly maps PPT 2003 menu and toolbar commands to the new PPT 2007 ribbon

Or this page that includes a link to an online interactive tutorial

If you'd like a more customizable approach to the Office 2007 ribbon, have a look at Patrick Schmid's RibbonCustomizer

For some more obscure click-trails ...

Equivalents

You'll note that quite a few of the PPT 2007 commands below begin with OfficeButton.
This is the big round button at the upper left of your PowerPoint screen:

Operation PowerPoint 2003 Powerpoint 2007
Install or uninstall a PPA addin Tools, Add-Ins OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Add-Ins, Manage:PowerPoint Add-Ins, Go
Set macro security Tools, Macro, Security OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Trust Center, Trust Center Settings

2003 setting / 2007 approximate equivalent
Very High / Disable all macros without notification (?)
High / Disable all macros except digitally signed macros
Medium / Disable all macros with notification
Low / Enable all macros
Note that the rules are different for macros in trusted locations
VBA Editor Tools, Macro, Visual Basic Editor (or Alt+F11) OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Popular, put check next to "Show Developer tab in the ribbon"; you can then click the Developer tab and click Visual Basic. Alt+F11 also works, whether or not you've enabled the Developer tab.
Customize toolbars, menus, buttons Tools, Customize OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Customize (very limited)
But right-click the Quick-Access Toolbar (QAT) and choose "customize quick access toolbar" to get here more easily.
Change AutoCorrect settings Tools, AutoCorrect Options OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Proofing, AutoCorrect Options
PowerPoint version and build number Help, About Microsoft PowerPoint OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Resources, About
Diagnostics/Repair Help, Detect & Repair OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Resources, Diagnose
Check for updates Help, Check for Updates OfficeButton, PowerPoint Options, Resources, Check for Updates
Inserting slides Insert, Slides, From File Home tab, Slides group, click New Slide, Reuse Slides. In Reuse slides pane, click Open a PowerPoint file.
Constrain line/freeform drawing Hold down shift while drawing No apparent equivalent


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Last update 03 March, 2008