can I define key behavior of PPT

D

David

Hi

Can I define my own key behavior in Power Point? For example: pressing key 'A' goes to the next slide and pressing key 'B' goes to the previous slide. Thanks

David
 
C

Chirag

PowerPoint does not provide this functionality by itself. Shortcut Manager
add-in at http://officeone.mvps.org/ppsctmgr/ppsctmgr.html adds enables you
to define keyboard shortcuts in PowerPoint. You might want to look at it.

- Chirag

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http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html

David said:
Hi,

Can I define my own key behavior in Power Point? For example: pressing key
'A' goes to the next slide and pressing key 'B' goes to the previous slide.
Thanks!
 
T

TAJ Simmons

David,

That's kinda like PageUp and Page Down
Or left cursor and right cursor.

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

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Hi,

Can I define my own key behavior in Power Point? For example: pressing key 'A' goes to the next slide and pressing key
'B' goes to the previous slide. Thanks!
 

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