Power Point

C

CyberTaz

Select one or more consecutive slides in the Outline Pane (I believe) or
Slide Sorter View, then click the Slde Show button.
 
V

victor_chitayat

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel

I have a presentation of 60 slides and if I change slide 38, how can I view only slides 37-38-40 without viewing the whole presentation all over again?
 
J

Jim Gordon MVP

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel

I have a presentation of 60 slides and if I change slide 38, how can I view only slides 37-38-40 without viewing the whole presentation all over again?

Another way:

Slide Show menu > Custom Show.

-Jim

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C

CyberTaz

Ah, Jimmy they need to find more to keep you occupied :) True as it is,
creating a custom show just to review revisions made to a couple of slides
is a task for idle hands :)
 
J

Jim Gordon MVP

CyberTaz said:
Ah, Jimmy they need to find more to keep you occupied :) True as it is,
creating a custom show just to review revisions made to a couple of slides
is a task for idle hands :)

True. I missed the point of the question. Sorry.

-Jim

--
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Mac MVP


WE NEED YOUR HELP!
The number of new Mac users has skyrocketed. That’s excellent. In this
forum all answers come from other users, not from Microsoft employees.
Please help answer questions.

If you see an unanswered question that you know the answer to, please
take just a moment to post the answer. Doing so speeds response time for
people who come here and need fast responses.

If you see an answer that might be wrong or that you can answer better,
hop right in and offer your thoughts. Don’t berate a wrong answer –
we’re all here trying to help each other.

Don’t bother with questions you’re not quite sure about or don’t know about.

Please take just a moment to help fellow Mac users. Your efforts will be
appreciated greatly - especially by those you help.
 

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