Light OS Modern - Beeta Eelvaade (PPT OS)

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Järg minu orignaalsele PPT OS näidisele, Light OS (Koodnimi Lightbulb), Light OS Modern (Koodnimi Plane) näeb palju modernsem välja ja täiustab paljusid eelnevaid funktsioone Light OS 1.x-st.

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Avaldati: 02.06.19
Failinimi: LOSM.mp4
Kategooria: PowerPoint


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@8ENSON

first

@gayatrisinha5635

gooood

@markusTegelane

1. Open PowerPoint 2. Open the .PPSM file from PowerPoint 3. File -> Options -> Customize ribbon -> Check "Developer" on the right side 4. Click OK 5. Go to "Developer" tab on the ribbon 6. Click "Visual Basic" 7. Now you should see the source code

@edgysandwich8751

sand

@markusTegelane

1. Open PowerPoint 2. Open the .PPSM file from PowerPoint 3. File -> Options -> Customize ribbon -> Check "Developer" on the right side 4. Click OK 5. Go to "Developer" tab on the ribbon 6. Click "Visual Basic" 7. Now you should see the source code

@stefan-x9g

Cool

@kamalbasha7709

Nice 1 place

@oldchannelprojectpowerpoin4118

Very nice! You've evidently put lots of effort into this! Top ten!

@markusTegelane

1. Open PowerPoint 2. Open the .PPSM file from PowerPoint 3. File -> Options -> Customize ribbon -> Check "Developer" on the right side 4. Click OK 5. Go to "Developer" tab on the ribbon 6. Click "Visual Basic" 7. Now you should see the source code

@gamingbumblebee6802

Very cool,I like it, can I get the source code of it ?

@markusTegelane

1. Open PowerPoint 2. Open the .PPSM file from PowerPoint 3. File -> Options -> Customize ribbon -> Check "Developer" on the right side 4. Click OK 5. Go to "Developer" tab on the ribbon 6. Click "Visual Basic" 7. Now you should see the source code

@starjuandavidjdcorporation398

OMG