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How do I view the grid in Powerpoint?
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c***@officeformac.com
2008-09-06 22:09:21 UTC
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Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel

I find having the grid visible makes laying out my powerpoint slides much easier. But I can't see any way to make the grid visible in the 'normal' view in PowerPoint 2008. It's been a while since I've worked with PowerPoint, but it seems to me that this was possible in earlier (windows) versions. I have dug around in the "view" menu, in the help files, and in preferences, and can't find any way to do it.

Are the dynamic and static guides supposed to be some sort of replacement for the grid? If so, they are much more cumbersome.

I welcome any suggestions What do I do to make the grid visible?
s***@gmail.com
2008-09-24 03:19:42 UTC
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Post by c***@officeformac.com
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I find having the grid visible makes laying out my powerpoint slides much easier. But I can't see any way to make the grid visible in the 'normal' view in PowerPoint 2008. It's been a while since I've worked with PowerPoint, but it seems to me that this was possible in earlier (windows) versions. I have dug around in the "view" menu, in the help files, and in preferences, and can't find any way to do it.
Are the dynamic and static guides supposed to be some sort of replacement for the grid? If so, they are much more cumbersome.
I welcome any suggestions What do I do to make the grid visible?
I'd like to second this question and expand -- how do I change the
grid settings? (And yes, it is possible in PC versions and/or older
versions.)
Jim Gordon MVP
2008-09-24 23:29:58 UTC
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Post by c***@officeformac.com
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I find having the grid visible makes laying out my powerpoint slides much easier. But I can't see any way to make the grid visible in the 'normal' view in PowerPoint 2008. It's been a while since I've worked with PowerPoint, but it seems to me that this was possible in earlier (windows) versions. I have dug around in the "view" menu, in the help files, and in preferences, and can't find any way to do it.
Are the dynamic and static guides supposed to be some sort of replacement for the grid? If so, they are much more cumbersome.
I welcome any suggestions What do I do to make the grid visible?
I'd like to second this question and expand -- how do I change the
grid settings? (And yes, it is possible in PC versions and/or older
versions.)
Hi,

Right-click on the slide background and choose Guides to turn the grid
lines on and off.

Dynamic is supposed to be a replacement for the grid.

-Jim
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CyberTaz
2008-09-25 06:29:56 UTC
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Hi Jim -

<snip>
Post by Jim Gordon MVP
Right-click on the slide background and choose Guides to turn the grid
lines on and off.
<snip>

That just does the same as View> Guides by making the Grid active/inactive,
but the OP wants the Grid *displayed* & the other poster also wants to be
able to adjust the Grid's spacing intervals. Both features have been omitted
in 2008 but exist in all other versions of PC & Mac PPt.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
Jim Gordon MVP
2008-09-25 15:06:07 UTC
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Post by CyberTaz
Hi Jim -
<snip>
Post by Jim Gordon MVP
Right-click on the slide background and choose Guides to turn the grid
lines on and off.
<snip>
That just does the same as View> Guides by making the Grid active/inactive,
but the OP wants the Grid *displayed* & the other poster also wants to be
able to adjust the Grid's spacing intervals. Both features have been omitted
in 2008 but exist in all other versions of PC & Mac PPt.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
Hi Bob,

Yea, I know.

I just wanted to confirm the OP's suspicion that MacBU thought this
would be a "good" thing. Obviously not.

-Jim
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Jim Gordon
Mac MVP

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CyberTaz
2008-09-24 14:18:48 UTC
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Your recollections of other Mac & PC versions is accurate, but the feature
is absent from 2008 - as for *why* I have no clue :-(

I agree with your perception of the Dynamic Guides in particular. Photoshop
has a similar feature which I thoroughly detest.

Use Help> Send Feedback to submit your comments on the matter. That's the
source MS consults pertaining to suggestions, complaints & requests - don't
expect a personal reply, but they do monitor that information.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
Post by c***@officeformac.com
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I find having the grid visible makes laying out my powerpoint slides much
easier. But I can't see any way to make the grid visible in the 'normal' view
in PowerPoint 2008. It's been a while since I've worked with PowerPoint, but
it seems to me that this was possible in earlier (windows) versions. I have
dug around in the "view" menu, in the help files, and in preferences, and
can't find any way to do it.
Are the dynamic and static guides supposed to be some sort of replacement for
the grid? If so, they are much more cumbersome.
I welcome any suggestions What do I do to make the grid visible?
unknown
2008-09-26 09:16:21 UTC
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I need this Feature right now. So I'll uninstall this version and reinstall PowerPoint 2004. Why do they remove such an feature? That sucks!
s***@gmail.com
2015-04-16 13:03:53 UTC
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There is a simple solution to this. Click Format Background by double clicking the slide. The Fill option provides Patterns that could be used for the background. Simply pick the first one or you can play around and even get a proper grid.
Post by c***@officeformac.com
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I find having the grid visible makes laying out my powerpoint slides much easier. But I can't see any way to make the grid visible in the 'normal' view in PowerPoint 2008. It's been a while since I've worked with PowerPoint, but it seems to me that this was possible in earlier (windows) versions. I have dug around in the "view" menu, in the help files, and in preferences, and can't find any way to do it.
Are the dynamic and static guides supposed to be some sort of replacement for the grid? If so, they are much more cumbersome.
I welcome any suggestions What do I do to make the grid visible?
b***@gmail.com
2015-09-14 03:11:08 UTC
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I made a table with 1" X 1" cells and moved it to the back. Not a very elegant solution, but it worked.
h***@gmail.com
2018-06-26 04:55:02 UTC
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Post by c***@officeformac.com
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
I find having the grid visible makes laying out my powerpoint slides much easier. But I can't see any way to make the grid visible in the 'normal' view in PowerPoint 2008. It's been a while since I've worked with PowerPoint, but it seems to me that this was possible in earlier (windows) versions. I have dug around in the "view" menu, in the help files, and in preferences, and can't find any way to do it.
Are the dynamic and static guides supposed to be some sort of replacement for the grid? If so, they are much more cumbersome.
I welcome any suggestions What do I do to make the grid visible?
Just be grudgingly downloaded office for mac and there is still no grid option in this latest version. I will try calling them tomorrow as this is unacceptable. the most basic design tool...no wonder most powerpoint presentations look like an elementary school bulletin board.
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