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last slide exits to another file - is this possible?

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dimitri - 06 Oct 2006 01:03 GMT
is this possible?

i have done a presentation, and i had to seperate it into 3 files,
because all the links would default back to slide 1 when the file gets
too big.

however, the client now wants to be able to also click through the
presentation with the keyboard. so when you come in the first part to
the end, the presentation exits. if you would use the navigation bar,
it opens the next document.

thanks, dimitri
Bill Dilworth - 06 Oct 2006 04:18 GMT
You can use a Host presentation that links to each of the three
presentations in turn.

Host.ppt links to YourPresentation1.ppt which runs to completion and reverts
to Host, the next slide in Host links to YourPresentation2.ppt and so on.

Check out:
http://www.tlccreative.com/ppt_tutorials.htm
down the page to 'Master Linking Presentation'

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