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Powerpoint completly linear? or if I jump slides can I always ret.



 
 
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Old March 23rd, 2005, 03:39 PM
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Default Powerpoint completly linear? or if I jump slides can I always ret.

I want to jump from descriptive text of a system, to specific pictures of
individual parts from the Hot text of the part names. I assume you would do
this by hyperlinking to another slide. Is there a way to force the
presentation to return to the launching slide or must there be a Nav button
hard coded to return to the specific place. There might be different slides
that come to that location so would there need to be specific buttons to
each or can it dynamically link back to the originating location.
 




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