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I like to bring up a particular slide by clicking on the object?

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MVM - 08 Oct 2007 16:20 GMT
I have several text boxes on a slide. I created a slide for each of those
text boxes giving more details.  I like to click on a text box and show up
the corresponding slide and by clicking on that slide get back to the first
slide.  How can I do this?  If it is not possible with built in functions, is
there any way we can write a macro?  if you have any examples, please point
to me
Thanks
Mm
John Wilson - 08 Oct 2007 17:05 GMT
Probably the best way would be to select the text and insert a hyperlink to a
custom show which has the chosen slide in it. Choose show and return and it
will do exactly as you need.

See http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/custom%20shows.html

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> I have several text boxes on a slide. I created a slide for each of those
> text boxes giving more details.  I like to click on a text box and show up
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> Thanks
> Mm
 
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