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Old 08-21-2014, 03:03 AM
hamoneaster hamoneaster is offline PowerPoint 2013 and Image Stacking Windows 7 64bit PowerPoint 2013 and Image Stacking Office 2013
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I am trying to create two stacks of images on one slide. Each stack will have 20 images each. Basically two decks of cards; when the mouse is over a stack and you scroll, it changes the images as you scroll. (It sounds confusing but its hard to explain). These images are of a CT and an MRI of the neck. I am trying to lay the images on top of each other so that when you scroll, it would appear as your looking up and down the neck.



What I have tried is created two powerpoints with just the images, 1 image per slide. Then made a new powerpoint and inserted the image-powerpoints as objects on one slide. However, when I scroll over them, nothing happens. But when I click on on of them, that powerpoint opens in full screen and I am able to scroll up and down the stack of images in just that one stack.

Any way to do this?
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