Actually, PowerPoint "forgets" the shift as soon as you *select* another object, not just when you duplicate another object. So, if you click on object 1, then click on object 3 again and do ctrl-D, it duplicates object 3 in the ordinary unshifted way. This always seemed like reasonable behavior to me, and is hopefully easy to implement.
Actually, PowerPoint "forgets" the shift as soon as you *select* another object, not just when you duplicate another object. So, if you click on object 1, then click on object 3 again and do ctrl-D, it duplicates object 3 in the ordinary unshifted way. This always seemed like reasonable behavior to me, and is hopefully easy to implement.