This time set the Label’s caption property to Email Address. You can now add another label and textbox combination. You’ll use a textbox for the user to type their name, so click the Text Box (ActiveX Control) on the tab and drag a textbox onto the slide. Size the label just large enough to display its text. The caption will appear in the label on the slide. Right click the Label, choose Properties, and in the properties dialog locate the Caption property and set it to read “Your Name:” (without the quote marks). Click the Developer tab, click the Label (ActiveX Control), and drag to create a Label on the slide. ![]() Now add a new slide to your presentation - choose one with only the title and no placeholders. The Developer tab provides access to the ActiveX controls central to this solution. Click the Office button, choose PowerPoint Options > Popular and enable the Show Developer tab in the Ribbon checkbox and click OK. To start you need to display the PowerPoint Developer tab on the Ribbon. ![]() The Developer tab in PowerPoint displays a series of controls you can use to create forms on your slides
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