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Is it possible to start a slide transition using a trigger?

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DLGLEV - 06 Sep 2006 10:10 GMT
I am trying to create a more interactive presentation.  I would like to
trigger a slide transition using a trigger on a different slide. Example:  
Slide 1 would offer a choice to click a trigger, which would take me to slide
2, 3, or 4, depending upon which trigger was clicked.
John Wilson - 06 Sep 2006 10:58 GMT
Slide show > action butto (probably choose a blank one) drag a shape onto
your slide. In the box that pops up choose hyperlink, the default will be
"next slide" change it to "slide" and then choose the slide you want.

If you're using buttons it may be a good idea to unclick transition on click
(which will take you to the next slide)

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> I am trying to create a more interactive presentation.  I would like to
> trigger a slide transition using a trigger on a different slide. Example:  
> Slide 1 would offer a choice to click a trigger, which would take me to slide
> 2, 3, or 4, depending upon which trigger was clicked.
j depray - 06 Sep 2006 23:37 GMT
My 1st time in this help site and this was very helpful to my current
project.  Thanks for the clear and easy explanation.

> Slide show > action butto (probably choose a blank one) drag a shape onto
> your slide. In the box that pops up choose hyperlink, the default will be
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> > Slide 1 would offer a choice to click a trigger, which would take me to slide
> > 2, 3, or 4, depending upon which trigger was clicked.
 
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