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eholz1
Hello Newsgroup,
I am using MS Powerpoint 2003, and at times 2000
I have been reviewing various posts in regard to linking ppt
presentations. I have not yet really seen anything I like.
Pack and Go/Package for CD come close.
Is there a way to link x amount of presentations and when the last
presentation is finished, have it go back to
presentation #1, first page???
Placing a "hyperlink" on the last page - set to "End of Show" ends the
show... period.
I did a Package for CD, and edited the playlist.txt file, and put
presentation #1 at the end of the playlist.
This works. BUT - I am trying to discover a way that an un-educated
user can do this with out VBA, and without editing a play list created
from "Pack and Go" and without having "hyperlink" buttons, etc???
I have used "hidden" hyperlinks, etc but these require a mouse and a
click. We are using wireless presentation clickers (or maybe ir) to
"click" through each slide. I would like to have a way that a
"regular" user can just click thru the presentation, etc.
Thanks,
eholz1
I am using MS Powerpoint 2003, and at times 2000
I have been reviewing various posts in regard to linking ppt
presentations. I have not yet really seen anything I like.
Pack and Go/Package for CD come close.
Is there a way to link x amount of presentations and when the last
presentation is finished, have it go back to
presentation #1, first page???
Placing a "hyperlink" on the last page - set to "End of Show" ends the
show... period.
I did a Package for CD, and edited the playlist.txt file, and put
presentation #1 at the end of the playlist.
This works. BUT - I am trying to discover a way that an un-educated
user can do this with out VBA, and without editing a play list created
from "Pack and Go" and without having "hyperlink" buttons, etc???
I have used "hidden" hyperlinks, etc but these require a mouse and a
click. We are using wireless presentation clickers (or maybe ir) to
"click" through each slide. I would like to have a way that a
"regular" user can just click thru the presentation, etc.
Thanks,
eholz1