VBA in PowerPoint - Creating Shape Upon Click

victoria98

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I am running the following VBA code in PowerPoint which was working until my PowerPoint file crashed - now when I reopened the file, the code no longer works. Anyone know why this may be? Also, even dumber question, how do I copy code into another application (like this forum) so I don't have to screenshot and attach a picture?

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