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JessiRight77
Hello. I hope someone can help me. I have spent a LOT of time
creating an interactive resume that includes several animated "tours"
of my various projects.
Because there are so many navigational "branches" in my resume, I
needed to force the user to use my navigation buttons... so I chose the
"Browsed at a Kiosk" feature to disable the mouse, spacebar, and
scroll-wheel.
I am using PowerPoint 2002, so in order to get my resume onto a CD, I
used Pack and Go to move all necessary files to a folder. Then I copied
the new PPT 2003 Viewer files to the same folder, and created
autorun.inf, playlist.txt, and play.bat files to make the CD begin
automatically. I then burned everything in the folder to a read-only
CD-R.
MY PROBLEM: I have now discovered that the version burned to the CD
allows the user to completely ignore my navigation buttons by using the
mouse wheel to scroll straight through the resume...the user will get
totally lost this way. The version on my hard drive, however, disables
the mouse wheel. Is it because I included the Viewer on the CD? If
so, is there any way to fix this? If the version using the Viewer
can't be fixed, is there any way to still make the CD run
automatically, but use the user's own version of PowerPoint instead
of the Viewer?
I would appreciate anyone's suggestions... I have a deadline to
submit the resume.
Thanks!
Jessi
creating an interactive resume that includes several animated "tours"
of my various projects.
Because there are so many navigational "branches" in my resume, I
needed to force the user to use my navigation buttons... so I chose the
"Browsed at a Kiosk" feature to disable the mouse, spacebar, and
scroll-wheel.
I am using PowerPoint 2002, so in order to get my resume onto a CD, I
used Pack and Go to move all necessary files to a folder. Then I copied
the new PPT 2003 Viewer files to the same folder, and created
autorun.inf, playlist.txt, and play.bat files to make the CD begin
automatically. I then burned everything in the folder to a read-only
CD-R.
MY PROBLEM: I have now discovered that the version burned to the CD
allows the user to completely ignore my navigation buttons by using the
mouse wheel to scroll straight through the resume...the user will get
totally lost this way. The version on my hard drive, however, disables
the mouse wheel. Is it because I included the Viewer on the CD? If
so, is there any way to fix this? If the version using the Viewer
can't be fixed, is there any way to still make the CD run
automatically, but use the user's own version of PowerPoint instead
of the Viewer?
I would appreciate anyone's suggestions... I have a deadline to
submit the resume.
Thanks!
Jessi