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Limiting slide show navigation
I am trying to create a simple CBT using Powerpoint (there's not time to do
it in HTML). Since it is supposed to be a CBT rather than just a slide show, I want to restrict users from being able to just click right through. I know how to use links to create the navigation that I want, but does anyone know if you can limit navigation to just the embedded links? Is there any way to keep the keyboard and mouse from going to the next or previous slide when the PPT is loaded on the web? |
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Limiting slide show navigation
Go to Slide Show-- Set up show and change the mode for the presentation to
Kiosk. Since you have navigation built into your slides, this should get you where you want to go! -- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "Kenny Newbry" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a simple CBT using Powerpoint (there's not time to do it in HTML). Since it is supposed to be a CBT rather than just a slide show, I want to restrict users from being able to just click right through. I know how to use links to create the navigation that I want, but does anyone know if you can limit navigation to just the embedded links? Is there any way to keep the keyboard and mouse from going to the next or previous slide when the PPT is loaded on the web? |
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Limiting slide show navigation
That's what I needed. Thanks so much for the help.
"Kathy Jacobs" wrote in message ... Go to Slide Show-- Set up show and change the mode for the presentation to Kiosk. Since you have navigation built into your slides, this should get you where you want to go! -- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "Kenny Newbry" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a simple CBT using Powerpoint (there's not time to do it in HTML). Since it is supposed to be a CBT rather than just a slide show, I want to restrict users from being able to just click right through. I know how to use links to create the navigation that I want, but does anyone know if you can limit navigation to just the embedded links? Is there any way to keep the keyboard and mouse from going to the next or previous slide when the PPT is loaded on the web? |
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Limiting slide show navigation
Glad to help!
"Kenny Newbry" wrote in message ... That's what I needed. Thanks so much for the help. "Kathy Jacobs" wrote in message ... Go to Slide Show-- Set up show and change the mode for the presentation to Kiosk. Since you have navigation built into your slides, this should get you where you want to go! -- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "Kenny Newbry" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a simple CBT using Powerpoint (there's not time to do it in HTML). Since it is supposed to be a CBT rather than just a slide show, I want to restrict users from being able to just click right through. I know how to use links to create the navigation that I want, but does anyone know if you can limit navigation to just the embedded links? Is there any way to keep the keyboard and mouse from going to the next or previous slide when the PPT is loaded on the web? |
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