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Slide doesn't stop ???

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ramman - 28 Feb 2007 16:18 GMT
I've just completed a 50 slide presentation on PP 2002. One of the slides
( the third) all of a sudden decided to continue of its own accord after it
was through to the nex slide??? Slides 1 and 2 and then 4 through 50
operated properly (change on click of mouse). What happened to slide 3 and
how do I prevent this from happening?

Thankx,
tohlz - 28 Feb 2007 16:49 GMT
Do you mean going to the next slide automatically? If so, click Slide Show >
Slide Transition. Check to see if the second slide has "Automaticall after"
checked. If so, uncheck it. See if it works this time round.
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> I've just completed a 50 slide presentation on PP 2002. One of the slides
> ( the third) all of a sudden decided to continue of its own accord after it
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>
> Thankx,
David M. Marcovitz - 28 Feb 2007 17:21 GMT
What Shawn said, and ...

If you meant that you can't advance on mouse click, then make sure that box
is checked while you're at the Sldie Transition task pane.

--David

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=?Utf-8?B?dG9obHo=?= <pptheaven[AT]gmail[DOT]com> wrote in
news:FDD4F893-1ABB-4962-9F14-4B54E97417AF@microsoft.com:

> Do you mean going to the next slide automatically? If so, click Slide
> Show > Slide Transition. Check to see if the second slide has
> "Automaticall after" checked. If so, uncheck it. See if it works this
> time round.

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