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How to:"What's missing? and "Where is Pikachu?"

A step-by-step guide when making these two basic PowerPoint games.

My JTE asked me to teach her how to make these two games that I usually use in class. I showed her how to do it but she's worried that if we won't be working together next school year, she'd forget and won't be able to ask me.
There are other ways of making these types of games but I stuck with these to be consistent with what I showed her.
Hope some will find this useful.

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  • How to- What's missing and Where is Pikachu.docx (3.77 MB)
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    Submitted by crisxselda March 23, 2022 Estimated time:
    1. UonumaRobert March 23, 2022

      Interesting. I had not realized you could get to the object selection pane from the home menu. I always do it from the object editing menu.

    2. crisxselda March 23, 2022

      I didn't even know where the object editing menu is 😭 but I always find this way the easiest when renaming objects.

    3. UonumaRobert March 23, 2022

      書式 menu, I think that it's called object editing. To be honest I've rarely looked at English versions of the powerpoint or word interfaces. I know most stuff by the shapes of the kanji rather than the actual word meanings.

    4. crisxselda March 23, 2022

      I just tried it! Wow. Thank you! 🙇
      But yeah, I'm the same way. I also find Google images very useful when I can't find the right buttons to click.

    5. UonumaRobert March 23, 2022

      Yep that and lots of guessing.

    6. crisxselda March 23, 2022

      Yes! that, too. Thank goodness for ctrl z.

    7. UonumaRobert March 23, 2022

      And never forgetting to save the drafts frequently.

    8. crisxselda March 24, 2022

      ⬆ a cardinal rule!

    9. AsakawaSune March 25, 2022

      Huh, I never animated both pictures I just but the card in front and made it disappear using the animation, showing the image behind it. Nice guide!

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