Common VBA module in Powerpoint?

musicgold

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Hi,

I need to edit a lot of Powerpoint presentations and macros save a lot of time.

The problem I am having is I don't know how to save all commonly used macros in one file, like personal.xls or Normal.dot, in Excel and Word, respectively.

Is there a way to create a macro depository in Powerpoint that can be used to edit slides of any open presentation?

Thanks
 

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Thanks. It worked.
The only problem I am having is that the add-in opens the presentation with macros in read only mode. So it is not easy to modify the macros.
 
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You may need to check the macro security settings.
 
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