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Hold two buttons down for 2 sec to go back to first slide

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Epinn - 04 Jun 2006 11:14 GMT
Only works for manually controlled slide show.

Doesn't happen with timed transition.

Please confirm.  Thank you.
John Wilson - 04 Jun 2006 12:48 GMT
AFAIK it works only when advance on click is ticked. You could have a timed
show and still tick this box. I beieve you also have to disable right click
menus.
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> Only works for manually controlled slide show.
>
> Doesn't happen with timed transition.
>
> Please confirm.  Thank you.
Epinn - 04 Jun 2006 17:28 GMT
John,

Thank you for pointing out "on mouse click" checkbox on the transition task
pane.  When I first read your post, I thought you meant "manually" on the set
up show dialogue box.  When I checked both "on mouse click" and
"automatically after ......, "  I could achieve the effect of holding the two
mouse buttons for 2 sec.  No need to disable right click menus??  I have
previously wondered why the transition task pane allows both checkboxes to be
ticked simultaneously.

You have answered TWO (one hidden) of my questions by one post.  Thank you,
John.  Will rate all your response later.  Want to leave this open for now so
that you know I have sent you a reply.

Epinn

> AFAIK it works only when advance on click is ticked. You could have a timed
> show and still tick this box. I beieve you also have to disable right click
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> >
> > Please confirm.  Thank you.
 
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