Gostei muito. Muito obrigada. Sou-lhe muito grata. So you don't have "work", here goes the translation: Really enjoyed. Thank you. I am very grateful to you
The arrow alignment could be done with rotation degrees: first arrow by 30degrees-if you pick the vertical arrow from the shape tab, then copy, paste and rotate to 30degrees and so on...
POWERPOINT UNIVERSITY, Absolutely love your video instructions. I am amazed at the variety of designs and the quality of your work. Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻👍🏻 I just wanted to clarify my previous suggestion: from the vertical position of a dividing rectangle, rotate to 15 degrees initially and then add 30 degrees to each consecutive copy: so 15, 45, 75, 105, 135, 165. That completes the circle. Sorry for the confusion...
God bless u bro, in this era still many people kind like u
Jazak Allah Khair
God bless you bro, excellent slides you create.
You are Great .........
Thank you Mr.Shantanu
Excellent thanks
This is super excited... Love it
Thank you Vengo
So amezing
Thank you Karim
WoW This Is Really Fantastic
Jazakallahu Khair Bro 👍
wa antum fa-jazakumu-llahu khayran
Excellent
Waw sir...!
Thank you Sachin
Gostei muito. Muito obrigada. Sou-lhe muito grata.
So you don't have "work", here goes the translation:
Really enjoyed. Thank you. I am very grateful to you
Thank you Maria. Are you from Latin America?
@@POWERPOINTUNIVERSITYINC Hi. I'm Portuguese
Great . Thank you!!
You are welcome, Akira
The arrow alignment could be done with rotation degrees: first arrow by 30degrees-if you pick the vertical arrow from the shape tab, then copy, paste and rotate to 30degrees and so on...
Agreed. Thank you for the suggestion
POWERPOINT UNIVERSITY,
Absolutely love your video instructions. I am amazed at the variety of designs and the quality of your work. Thanks for sharing!
👍🏻👍🏻
I just wanted to clarify my previous suggestion: from the vertical position of a dividing rectangle, rotate to 15 degrees initially and then add 30 degrees to each consecutive copy: so 15, 45, 75, 105, 135, 165. That completes the circle. Sorry for the confusion...
THANK YOU BRO
Thank you
You are welcome
What year rather? 2010?
What PowerPoint did you use here?
Dear Krizza, I use Office 365 version however this can be done from PowerPoint 2010 onwards
How to divide a circle into eight parts using keyboard shortcuts
When you can do it easily with mouse then why you need to do with shortcuts?
@@POWERPOINTUNIVERSITYINC thanks, but how doing with shortcuts,I Mean what is shortcuts Appropriate for that?
for exemple ctrl+D copies the stuff, and I'm Sorry on for the inconvenience
and tell me How I support you?
To be frank, i need to check if there is any shortcut for this. If it is there then i will let you know😀