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PowerPoint assigns a default name for each object/item as shown in the Selection Pane. You can edit these by double-clicking the item and changing the given name. When you group items, you can also edit the name of the newly created group. In the Selection Pane, this looks like a title for the group, but it actually is the name of your grouped objects. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have further questions. 😀
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😀 Thank you for your feedback. I understand the struggle. Speed art videos like this one can sometimes be confused as tutorials despite the disclaimers in the video and the description stating that it's not a tutorial. I'll try to make it clearer in future videos. I'm also making more real tutorial videos as you can see from my recent uploads. I hope that helps, too.
Went through this twice on normal speed, but kept messing up... Got it, not a tutorial, but... slowed down 'playback speed' = 0.25, hit mute and bam!! Thanks
😀 Nice! And thanks for your understanding that it's not a tutorial but a speed art video. I've started making more proper tutorials and I hope you'll find them helpful, too. 💕👍🔥
Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate your feedback. FYI, I have stopped making "speed art" videos such as this one. I now upload mostly tutorial videos.
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Wow cool
😊 glad you think so!
@@Cubiclite yes. And what's the name of the software that you use to make 3D designs?
@@JonToons0208 I use Microsoft PowerPoint!
@@Cubiclite I know but what's the name of it?
YOU ARE A GENIOUS!!!!
😃 Thank you so much! Really hope you find this and my other videos useful. 🔥❤
Great work. well done.
😊 Thank you! I'm glad you like it!
thanks this really helped me
😀 I'm glad it helped! Let me know if you have questions regarding this.
HOW DID U ADD A TITLE IN THE SELECTION PANE?
PowerPoint assigns a default name for each object/item as shown in the Selection Pane. You can edit these by double-clicking the item and changing the given name. When you group items, you can also edit the name of the newly created group. In the Selection Pane, this looks like a title for the group, but it actually is the name of your grouped objects. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have further questions. 😀
wow
How to download file?
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I tried to look and follow but I couldn't because it was too fast. only 50%
😀 Thank you for your feedback. I understand the struggle. Speed art videos like this one can sometimes be confused as tutorials despite the disclaimers in the video and the description stating that it's not a tutorial. I'll try to make it clearer in future videos. I'm also making more real tutorial videos as you can see from my recent uploads. I hope that helps, too.
Went through this twice on normal speed, but kept messing up... Got it, not a tutorial, but... slowed down 'playback speed' = 0.25, hit mute and bam!! Thanks
😀 Nice! And thanks for your understanding that it's not a tutorial but a speed art video. I've started making more proper tutorials and I hope you'll find them helpful, too. 💕👍🔥
Great work.. but explanations should be there instead of music
Hi. Thanks for your valuable feedback! I'll try to add more tutorial videos to the mix in addition to speed art videos like this one.
Actions are too fast, can not see ...
Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate your feedback. FYI, I have stopped making "speed art" videos such as this one. I now upload mostly tutorial videos.