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Old 05-09-2012, 03:39 AM
unsvn unsvn is offline How to click on one picture, and another picture will be shown? Windows XP How to click on one picture, and another picture will be shown? Office 2007
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How to click on one picture, and another picture will be shown?
 
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Default How to click on one picture, and another picture will be shown?

Hi all,



I have one idea but I don't know how to make it happen using Word 2007, so I really appreciate if someone can help me!

I have a picture of world map. My idea is that if someone clicks on one country in the picture, another picture showing map of that country will be displayed. (e.g.: If I click on France on the world map, the map of France will be shown. The map of France will be hidden until I click on France on the world map)

Hope someone can help me! I'm really thankful for that!
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