From: Steve Rindsberg on 8 Apr 2010 21:26 A grammar dispute is a terrible thing to abruptly end a thread with. There. <g> In article <1A4B5481-8B07-4D42-91BC-AFE9BC724D3E(a)microsoft.com>, Mike wrote: > Actually Rich it is quite proper to end a sentence with a preposition. It is > something of an enduring myth that one shouldn't. It goes back to the > teaching of Latin. So, while the text writers are quite fine with their > grammar, you could use a brush up! > > "Rich Craig" wrote: > > > This DOES NOT work in PP2007 (12.0.6307.5000; it highlights the entire teat > > area. > > Bring back the "one click" hylight tool!!!!!!!! > > > > By the way, I suggest an English grammar class for you help text writers! > > "Never end a sentence in a preposition! > > > > "Sue Roberts" wrote: > > > > > I have a text box in a Powerpoint slide in which I would like to highlight > > > just one sentence. I can't seem to find the same 'highlight' tool that is > > > available in WORD. > > > Is there a way to highlight specific text in a text box in PowerPoint. > > > > > > Thanks, Sue. > > > ============================== PPT Frequently Asked Questions http://www.pptfaq.com/ PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint http://www.pptools.com/ |