I have a custom show with multiple slides. I would like to give the user a
button to end the custom show and go back to the main presentation on any of
the slides. I can accomplish this in PP 2003 by setting an action button to
"End Show." However, 2000 ends the entire presentation when I use that
command. Is there a workaround for this type of thing?
Thanks.
DAVE - 20 Sep 2006 20:02 GMT

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> I have a custom show with multiple slides. I would like to give the user a
> button to end the custom show and go back to the main presentation on any of
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> Thanks.
DAVE - 20 Sep 2006 20:07 GMT
Hi Randy,
You can copy and save the main presentation under a different name, place an
Action button for return at the last slide and select" Hyperlink to: Other
presentation."
Here enter the name of the main presentation.

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> I have a custom show with multiple slides. I would like to give the user a
> button to end the custom show and go back to the main presentation on any of
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> Thanks.
Randy - 21 Sep 2006 21:46 GMT
Dave,
Thanks for the response. This is not practical for me since I have a 35 MB
presentation that will be distributed on a CD. Also, wouldn't you end up
having multiple layers of presentations by using this method?
> Hi Randy,
> You can copy and save the main presentation under a different name, place an
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TAJ Simmons - 20 Sep 2006 20:50 GMT
Randy,
When you create the 'action setting' to the 'custom show' are you ticking
the 'show and return' button ?
That way there is no need to 'end the show' as powerpoint will show the
'custom slides' and then return from whence it came!
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>I have a custom show with multiple slides. I would like to give the user
>a
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Randy - 21 Sep 2006 21:47 GMT
Taj,
Yes, I am clicking "show and return." In some cases, the user may not want
to view the whole custom show, they may want to exit early. That is why I
need to exit the custom show.
Thanks.
> Randy,
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TAJ Simmons - 21 Sep 2006 22:55 GMT
In that case you may need to use the 'linking' method to create your shows.
That way you can press the "end" key on your keyboard to finish each 'linked
(think of them as a custom show) presentation"
see
http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com/powerpointlinking.htm
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp
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