GREAT 2003 undocumented feature!

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Troy @ TLC Creative

Undocumented features are starting to pop up in PPT 2003. I've actually been
using this one for awhile, but just showed it to someone today and was
reminded that many may not know of it yet.

To start a show from the beginning use F5 (everyone knows this - it works in
all versions since 2000)

BUT, to start show from the slide you are editing or have selected in slide
sorter view, use SHIFT + F5!!!

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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
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Troy @ TLC Creative

yep :) (and those that were not missed out on lots of good info).

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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
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"troy at TLCCreative dot com"
TLC Creative Services, inc.
www.tlccreative.com
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Tester Man

that's pretty cool, thanks!

Troy @ TLC Creative said:
yep :) (and those that were not missed out on lots of good info).

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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
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"troy at TLCCreative dot com"
TLC Creative Services, inc.
www.tlccreative.com
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Steve Rindsberg

Unheralded, perhaps. Undocumented? Well ... whatcha see when you hover
your cursor over the little screenshow icon at lower left of screen, sir?

If that doesn't make sense, you've got Bad Defaults (even your best friends
won't tell you, but I will <g>)

Try Tools, Customize and on the Options tab, put a check next to "Show
screen tips on toolbars" and "show shortcut keys in scren tips"

(That last one was off here but I still saw the Shift+F5 thingie)


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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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