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I have a presentation that will be delivered over our intranet. I have put
it in kiosk mode to prevent users from navigating in any way other than the
navigation buttons. I also have a few simple macros in the presentation.
When I open the presentation in Internet Explorer, there is a scrollbar on
the right side of the browser window (like when a web page is too long to
fit on your screen), and users can still use that to navigate from page to
page.
Is there any way to either :
(a) suppress that scrollbar, so users have to use the navigation buttons, or
(b) use on_open and on_close events to control what slides are visible, and
(yuck) set up the hiding/showing of each slide on an individual basis? I
hadn't thought that PPt supported events though...so help with "option A"
may be what I need...
or are there any other (better) options?
Thanks in advance,
Keith
Developing in: PowerPoint 2000
Testing in: IE 5.5
Users may have PPT 2000 or XP, using any number of IE versions.
it in kiosk mode to prevent users from navigating in any way other than the
navigation buttons. I also have a few simple macros in the presentation.
When I open the presentation in Internet Explorer, there is a scrollbar on
the right side of the browser window (like when a web page is too long to
fit on your screen), and users can still use that to navigate from page to
page.
Is there any way to either :
(a) suppress that scrollbar, so users have to use the navigation buttons, or
(b) use on_open and on_close events to control what slides are visible, and
(yuck) set up the hiding/showing of each slide on an individual basis? I
hadn't thought that PPt supported events though...so help with "option A"
may be what I need...
or are there any other (better) options?
Thanks in advance,
Keith
Developing in: PowerPoint 2000
Testing in: IE 5.5
Users may have PPT 2000 or XP, using any number of IE versions.