search
Twitter Rss Feeds
MicrosoftArticlesForumsGroups
C# .NET
VB.NET
Visual Studio .NET
ADO.NET
Xml/Xslt
VB 6.0
.NET CF
GDI+
LINQ
Deployment
Security
FoxPro
Silverlight / WPF
Entity Framework
RIA Services

Web ProgrammingArticlesForumsGroups
JavaScript
ASP
ASP.NET
Web Services

Non-MicrosoftArticlesForumsGroups
NHibernate
Perl
PHP
Ruby
Java
Linux / Unix
Apple
Open Source

DatabasesArticlesForumsGroups
SQL Server
Access
Oracle
MySQL
Other Databases

OfficeArticlesForumsGroups
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Powerpoint
Publisher
Money

Operating SystemsArticlesForumsGroups
Windows 7
Windows Server
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Windows Update
MAC
Linux / UNIX

Server PlatformsArticlesForumsGroups
Share Point
BizTalk
Site Server
Exhange Server
IIS
Transaction Server

Graphic DesignArticlesForumsGroups
Macromedia Flash
Adobe PhotoShop
Microsoft Expression

OtherArticlesForumsGroups
Subversion / CVS
Ask Dr. Dotnetsky
Active Directory
Networking
Uninstall Virus
Job Openings
Reviews
Search Engines
Resumes

 

Previous Thread:   Can I change slide design after the cover slide

9/30/2005 7:22:02 AM    how to I delete an object in a clip art
I've tried everything and I still can't figure out how to delete an object in  
  
a clip art. Can anybody out there help me with this problem.

9/30/2005 9:42:16 AM    Re: how to I delete an object in a clip art
You might be able to right-click the clipart object and select "Grouping",  
  
"Ungroup".  You should be asked if you want to convert this to a Microsoft  
  
graphic object.  Clicking YES will allow you to click "Grouping", "Ungroup"  
  
again, ungrouping your clipart image.  There you can select and delete any  
  
part of it you want, changing colors of others, etc.  When done, draw a  
  
selection around the remaining stuff and right-click, select "Grouping",  
  
"Group" and you have one object again.  
  
Hope this helps!  
  
--  
  
Bill Foley  
  
www.pttinc.com  
  
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP  
  
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor  
  
"tballz" <tballz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message  
  
news:352976F5-F3C6-425D-B485-A00CDA16F6BD@microsoft.com...  
  
in


Pete's Blog   |    Pete's Resume   |    Robbe's Blog   |    Robbe's Resume   |    Archive #2   |    Archive #3   |    Dotnetslackers   |    XmlPitStop   |    Advertise   |   Contact Us   |   Privacy   |   Copyright (c) 2000 - 2009 eggheadcafe.com  All rights reserved.