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PPT98: Non-PowerPoint Objects Have No Selection Box

Article ID: 188740

Article Last Modified on 10/3/2002



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 98 for Macintosh



This article was previously published under Q188740


SUMMARY

If you select a two-dimensional (non-line) object in Microsoft PowerPoint, the selected object is surrounded by a fuzzy gray rectangle. This is called a selection box. The corners of the selection box are resize handles. You can use these handles to stretch, shrink, or reproportion the object.

MORE INFORMATION

If the selected object is not a PowerPoint object or group, it will not be surrounded by a selection box. This is a visual indication that the object is not a PowerPoint object or group.

Objects that are not PowerPoint objects or groups include the following:

  • Embedded or linked objects (such as charts, movies, and so on)
  • Published objects (using Publish and Subscribe)
  • Imported graphics (using the Insert Picture, Paste, or Paste Special commands)

Any item created with the tools on the tool palette (with the exception of Microsoft Graph objects) is a PowerPoint object. Also, any collection of objects that has been grouped together using the Group command is considered a PowerPoint group, and will be surrounded by a selection box.


Additional query words: grey gray select highlight fuzz macppt msgraph OLE ppt powerpt

Keywords: kbinfo kbdraw KB188740