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kerrie - 14 Feb 2006 16:52 GMT
Is it possible to save a presentation as html which will keep the interaction
between slides?  ie clicking on a section of a presentation which jumps to a
custom show and automatically returns to current slide
Steve Rindsberg - 14 Feb 2006 21:05 GMT
> Is it possible to save a presentation as html which will keep the interaction
> between slides?  ie clicking on a section of a presentation which jumps to a
> custom show and automatically returns to current slide

Not sure about that, but can you do it w/o custom shows?

Slide 1 - Welcome
Slide 2 - Includes link to e.g. "More detail"
Slide 3 - Show continues
...
Slide 20 - Ending slide with End Show actionbutton

Slide 21 - More Detail
...
Slide 25 - Last "more detail" slide, with link to Slide 3

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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Jacky - 14 Feb 2006 21:23 GMT
One possible solution is to convert your PowerPoint presentation to a SWF
Flash file. You can try Wondershare PPT TO Flash Studio from
http://www.sameshow.com. e-Learning supported.

"kerrie" <kerrie@discussions.microsoft.com>
7C4FE97D-9F1D-4096-962D-0597ECA876B8@microsoft.com...
> Is it possible to save a presentation as html which will keep the
> interaction
> between slides?  ie clicking on a section of a presentation which jumps to
> a
> custom show and automatically returns to current slide
 
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