Office Version: Microsoft Office 2008 for the Mac (Office 2011 is not currently supported due to a major software bug on which Microsoft is currently working.) Note: Safari and Firefox do not support FTP upload capabilities. In order to upload a PowerPoint. Remote desktop connection mac os. Dec 01, 2016 I am using powerpoint 2008 office for Mac. I cannot seem to add footers to all my slides even though I have used the slide master and clicked on 'apply to all'. Working with PowerPoint 2008 (Mac) A University of Michigan Library Instructional Technology Workshop Need help? Visit the Faculty Exploratory or Knowledge Navigation Center on the 2nd floor of the Graduate Library. Download Microsoft PowerPoint for macOS 10.13 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. This application requires a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription. Microsoft 365 includes premium Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps, 1 TB cloud storage in OneDrive, advanced security, and more, all in one convenient subscription.
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hi new to this forum - would really appreciate some advice am a proficient user of PP however, have come to use new PP 2008 - have just started teacher training and need to create lots of exciting PP presentations for kids.. well as exciting as an english teacher can make! I havent used PP 2008 before - when we updated the microsoft software I didnt really need the PP but I think it will be essential from here on in - I want to insert youtube vids - cant work out how on this 2008 - before went to view - tools - extended toobox etc - now there is no option for this - when i type in shockwave to the help - nothing comes up - woudl be really grateful fro any advice - sat here wasting hours tody trying to find a way around it! do i need to save the youtube vid before i can embed?
You can use Apple’s infrared (IR) remote control to control slideshows in PowerPoint 2004, PowerPoint 2008 and PowerPoint 2011. Here are some instructions for getting this set up. PowerPoint 2008 and PowerPoint 2011 both include support for Apple’s remote. PowerPoint 2004 does not natively have this capability. Instead, you need to use a third party application. Personally, I’ve used the free iRed Lite.
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First, here’s a little background. Starting in 2005, Apple started to ship remote controls with their iMac G5 computers. They then included it with MacBooks and MacBook Pros as well as the Mac mini. Apple’s intended users to use them to control FrontRow which lets user view movies (DVDs), photos and music. I think Apple must have realized that few people actually used the remote controls so they stopped including them with new Macs but they continue to sell the remotely separately for about $20. In 2009 they replaced the original white plastic remote and with a taller, thinner aluminum version. The remotes do have some uses beyond controlling FrontRow. Most commonly, I see them used to control PowerPoint slideshows. For a more thorough history of the Apple Remote check out this Wikipedia article.
Here are instructions on how to set up the Apple Remote to control PowerPoint 2008:
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Hold your remote control a few inches from your Mac.
Simultaneously, press the Menu and Next (right-point arrow) buttons for 5-10 seconds.
Open your PowerPoint presentation and click the Slideshow button to put it into slideshow mode.
Press the Forward and Back buttons to move through the slideshow. Pressing the Pause/Play button will also advance to the next slide.
If you ever want to unpair your Mac from a given remote you can go to the Apple menu, select System Preferences and then Security and click the Unpair button. Take entire screenshot on mac. Pdf creator mac.
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I should also mention that the IR receiver is on by default in all Macs. This means that other people could walk up to your Mac, pair a remote with it and start to control it. This isn’t the worst thing in the world, but it could cause confusion. What really causes confusion is when there are multiple Macs in the same room and one person suddenly starts to use one of Apple’s IR remotes. The remote starts to control all of the Macs simultaneously. I assume this only happens if the Macs have previously been paired with another Apple remote. In these situations it’s useful to know that the Security System Preference pane mentioned above lets you check a box to disable the IR receiver in your Mac.