![]() The non-commercial aspect of the license means that you are not allowed to sell this file or make money by passing it on to a third party. If in doubt, it is best to save a master copy of the file somewhere on your computer and work on a copy of the file. Doing so might cause the file to stop working as intended. Note about editing: When editing the file, you should be careful not to delete and adapt any of the buttons or shapes already in the file. However, the code that runs the file is password protected and not accessible for editing. ![]() You are free to adapt the layout and aesthetics of the file, add your own logo, change colors, etc. License This file is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license. You can read how to do this by clicking on the following links (internet connection required): Office 2007 Office 2010 or 2013 About This PowerPoint bingo caller was created by David Harbinson. You will first need to change the setting to allow macros to run. Trust Center If you did not see the “Enable Content” banner, it probably means that your Microsoft Office settings are set to disable all macros without notification. Make sure you click on this button as well. If you have downloaded this file from the internet, you might also see another banner that asks you to “Enable Editing”. This time click “Enable Content”, and when you run the file in show mode everything should work as expected. If you did not click the button to enable content, simply close the file and re-open it. Enable Content (and Enable Editing) When you opened the file, you might have seen a yellow banner at the top of the page asking you to “Enable content”. This file needs macros in order to function. This probably means that you have not enabled macros. offers plenty of options for printing cards that allow you to customize the design depending on which variety of the game you are playing. There are also a number of free options available online. For Bingo cards, you can purchase pre-printed cards for a relatively cheap price. When you choose the 75 ball on the main page, you will be able to choose whether you want the letters to appear on the balls or not. In the American version of the game, the balls often have the letters B-I-N-G-O printed above the numbers. From the home menu, you can choose to include 75, 80 or 90 balls, or select your own custom amount of balls to include by clicking on Other. Websites like and often include good step-by-step instruction articles. ![]() If you want to learn more about the rules, the internet can be a good place to start. Therefore no rules are included with the file. This PowerPoint Bingo caller is designed to accommodate many different variations and rules. In the US, for example, a game of Bingo uses 75 balls, while the UK version uses 90. Slide Name: BallDisplayĤ HELP! How do you play Bingo? There are a variety of ways to play Bingo, and the rules vary depending on where you are. Help Home Exit Click on the ball to bring up the next number. 75 80 90 Other… Slide Name: Titleģ No more balls remaining. If you clicked on Other, make sure you type a number between 1 and 99 only. Not working? First, make sure Macros have been enabled. Not working? Make sure Macros have been enabled. To get started, select SLIDE SHOW and FROM BEGINNING from the menu. Selecting the 75 ball will give you the option to play with or without the B-I-N-G-O letters above each number. To select a different number (1-99), click Other. Click on a ball to select the number of balls required. Presentation on theme: "B i N G O ‘Enable Content’ must be clicked for the file to work."- Presentation transcript:ġ B i N G O ‘Enable Content’ must be clicked for the file to work.
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