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To remove a slide from a presentation, in the left hand pane, select the slide and press ________.
 
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What is the Macro Designer and what are some examples of macros that can be built with it?
 
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The Macro Designer is an interface within Access for designing and editing macros. Macros can be run directly from this interface and it has the ability to troubleshoot macros. The Macro Designer contains all of the actions that can make up a macro. Macros can be built from the Macro Designer that improve the usability of the database such as opening a related form by clicking on a table record. Other macros can be set to run when the database is opened or set to run when a specific key or key combination is pressed.





 

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