' oSh. This runs on both Windows and Mac (where bugs in PPT's VBA model force it to be more complicated than it would be otherwise): Sub DoSomethingTo(oSh as Shape) This page on the PPT FAQ that I maintain explains how to write the macro. You might be able to fake it by adding drawn rectangles and assigning a Run Macro action setting to each of them. Checkboxes, labels, textboxes etc are all ActiveX features, and since ActiveX isn't supported on the Mac version of Office or in MacOS generally, you can't do this the way you would in Windows versions of Office.
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