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cparsons
I would like to do the equivalent of close captions by creating text boxes at
the bottom of each slide that only appear if I do something unique on slide
one. Yes, I could create a custom show with the close captions but it would
be "slicker" and more convenient if I could create a condition or set a
trigger on slide one that would allow the caption to appear on a slide only
if that trigger were clicked on slide one or, perhaps, by changing one thing
on the master slide before I ran the show.
This would be for a self-running kiosk, of course, because otherwise I could
simply create a trigger that would be clicking on the title or someting else
on each slide.
If we could have another placeholder text box on the master slide I could
just make the text the same color as the background if I didn't want the
captions, or a contrasting color if I did. Of course we can't add
placeholders on the masterslide.
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the bottom of each slide that only appear if I do something unique on slide
one. Yes, I could create a custom show with the close captions but it would
be "slicker" and more convenient if I could create a condition or set a
trigger on slide one that would allow the caption to appear on a slide only
if that trigger were clicked on slide one or, perhaps, by changing one thing
on the master slide before I ran the show.
This would be for a self-running kiosk, of course, because otherwise I could
simply create a trigger that would be clicking on the title or someting else
on each slide.
If we could have another placeholder text box on the master slide I could
just make the text the same color as the background if I didn't want the
captions, or a contrasting color if I did. Of course we can't add
placeholders on the masterslide.
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...f-085c22c0d9a1&dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint