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how can i return to the slide i was using after i've used a hyper

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Lyn - 13 Oct 2006 01:53 GMT
each time i use a hyperlink in my presentation the pp show returns to the
first slide
how can i return to the slide i was using
Sandy - 13 Oct 2006 11:19 GMT
For the slide(s) you are hyperlinking to: Create a Custom Show (Slide Show >
Custom Show)

Create your hyperlink to the new Custom Show. Check Show and Return in the
Link to Custom Show Dialog Box.

Now when you are finished viewing the slides in Custom Show, your
presentation will automatically return to the slide you were originally
viewing.

Let me know if this helps.
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> each time i use a hyperlink in my presentation the pp show returns to the
> first slide
> how can i return to the slide i was using
SuperPresentationMan - 13 Oct 2006 19:44 GMT
Hello Lyn

Good question, there doesn't appear to be any keyboard shortcut to go back
on a hyperlink. And, a right mouse click> Go To Slide> then selecting a
slide isn't the easiest way, especially when everyone is watching.

So, SuperPresentationMan suggests you put a hyperlink back to the original
page. Although I do like Sandy's solution too.

Have fun
-SuperPresentationMan

"Our PowerPoint Hero"
www.SuperPresentationMan.com

> each time i use a hyperlink in my presentation the pp show returns to the
> first slide
> how can i return to the slide i was using
 
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