PowerPoint does provide most editing options to make alterations within the Ribbon tabs, and you can also populate your Quick Access Toolbar with frequently used commands. Yet, all these tasks involve moving your cursor to the Ribbon, located above the Slide Area and back continuously. While this movement may not result in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, it helps to know that PowerPoint also includes the Mini Toolbar, a floating toolbar that spawns right next to the cursor, and it is also available instantly with a right-click!
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Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint 365
Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint 2019
Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016
Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint 2013
Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint 2010
Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint 2007
Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint 365
Mini Toolbar in PowerPoint for the Web
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