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  1. Add commands to your presentation with action buttons

    On the Insert tab, select Shapes, and then, under Action Buttons at the bottom of the menu, click the button shape that you want to add. On the slide canvas, click drag to draw the shape for the button.

  2. Trigger an animation effect - Microsoft Support

    Add a bookmark to your video or audio clip for where you want to trigger an animation effect to begin. Go to Animations and select Animation Pane. In the Animation Pane, select the animation effect that …

  3. Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support

    If you want to repeat the last action, you need to add the Repeat command to the Quick Access Toolbar first. See Add a command to the Quick Access Toolbar that isn’t on the ribbon for steps.

  4. Assign a macro to a Form or a Control button - Microsoft Support

    Create a Form button or a Command button and assign a macro that performs an action when a user clicks the button.

  5. Insert a button - Microsoft Support

    Under Insert controls, click Button. Double-click the button icon that was inserted onto your form template. Click the General tab. In the Action list, click the action that you want the button to perform. …

  6. Use a keyboard to customize the Quick Access Toolbar

    You learn how to add buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar for your favorite features and commands to quickly get around in any Microsoft 365 app without using a mouse.

  7. Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support

    You can assign a macro to a button on the Quick Access Toolbar or to a button in your own personal group on the ribbon. If you want a macro button to be available in other workbooks, assign it to a …

  8. Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support

    On the ribbon, select the appropriate tab or group to display the command that you want to add to the Quick Access Toolbar. Right-click the command, and then select Add to Quick Access Toolbar on …

  9. Create and present a custom show - Microsoft Support

    When you create a custom show in PowerPoint, you can adapt a presentation for different audiences. Use a custom show to present only certain slides from your presentation, or to create a hyperlink to a …

  10. Add a motion path animation effect - Microsoft Support

    Add a motion path to an object Select the object you want to animate. On the Animations tab, select Add Animation. Scroll down to Motion Paths, and pick one. Tip: If you choose the Custom Path option, …