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Post by dacoachmo on Jan 21, 2007 8:18:45 GMT -6
so my DC sends me a breakdown of each game from last year in seperate PP. what is the way to combine ALL into one with a MENU at the beginning?
THX!!!
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Post by wildcat on Jan 21, 2007 8:41:19 GMT -6
I would save each one to a folder. Then, open up a "new" (blank) powerpoint document. Then click on "Insert" on the toolbar. Should be a selection titled "slides from files" under Insert. You should be able to use that to import the individual powerpoints from each game into a single powerpoint presentation.
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Post by brophy on Jan 21, 2007 8:46:19 GMT -6
copy & paste all the slides
add action settings to the slides
create a mock menu at the beginning of the slide show. create OBJECTS (just a rectangle) with what you want the button to look like .......add action settings to the objects ..............(action settings) on mouse click>hyperlink> certain slide
......when the series of slides (let's say 4 slides make up game 6 break down) ends, slide 4 has an action setting of .................on click >hyperlink>first slide (menu)
at least, that's how I read your question
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Post by dacoachmo on Jan 21, 2007 10:01:30 GMT -6
THANKS GUYS!!!
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coachf
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Post by coachf on Jan 21, 2007 10:04:19 GMT -6
Make sure you also look at the slide transition (right click on the slide). If you want to end on a certain slide (say the last slide of game 5) you need to check off the box that says ADVANCE SLIDE and On Mouse Click. If you don't the slides will just keep going. I also like to put in a button that sends you back to your main page. Bottom left corner of the program has a toolbar that says AUTOSHAPES. CLick on it and go to ACTION BUTTONS. Find the one that looks like a house. Click on it, go up to the slide and drag your cursor to the size you want and then link it to your main menu so you have easy access back and forth.
Like brophy said, use hyperlinks. Make sure on the hyperlink menu you use PLACE IN THIS DOCUMENT. It took me way to long to find that. Very easy once you figure it out.
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