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Bambi

Is it possible to show my slides in order 1-2-3-4-3-5-3-6-3-7-3-8-9-10...
In that way that I open the slide number 3 and go to slide 4 and then come back to slide 3 and then go to slide 5 and come back to slide 3... I'm just thinking if there are some kind of subslides or something?
 
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Chirag

You might want to create custom shows with slides in that order. Select
"Slide Show" | "Custom Shows..." menu item, click "New" button and create
the slide order that you want. Run this custom show.

- Chirag

PowerShow - View multiple shows simultaneously
http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html

Bambi said:
Is it possible to show my slides in order 1-2-3-4-3-5-3-6-3-7-3-8-9-10...
In that way that I open the slide number 3 and go to slide 4 and then come
back to slide 3 and then go to slide 5 and come back to slide 3... I'm just
thinking if there are some kind of subslides or something?
 
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Darrell

Go to the Slide Sorter View. With slides in order of 1-10, right click on
slide 3, choose copy, put your cursor between slides 4 & 5, right click,
choose Paste. Move cursor between slides 5 & 6, right click, choose Paste,
etc.

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Darrell R. Schmidt
B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
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Bambi said:
Is it possible to show my slides in order 1-2-3-4-3-5-3-6-3-7-3-8-9-10...
In that way that I open the slide number 3 and go to slide 4 and then come
back to slide 3 and then go to slide 5 and come back to slide 3... I'm just
thinking if there are some kind of subslides or something?
 
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NorBlue

PowerPoint has the ability to go directly to a slide, the number of which
you type in on the keypad and then press enter. You can move all over a
presentation like this without duplicating anything.

John
Bambi said:
Is it possible to show my slides in order 1-2-3-4-3-5-3-6-3-7-3-8-9-10...
In that way that I open the slide number 3 and go to slide 4 and then come
back to slide 3 and then go to slide 5 and come back to slide 3... I'm just
thinking if there are some kind of subslides or something?
 

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