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Multiple part presentation - how to present only a subset of slides + a conclusion ?
Here is my concern :
I do have a portfolio of 5 products. Each product has a few slides. The structure of my presentation is the following : - One introduction slide with the 5 product names. - for each product, a set of slides - a final slide (conclusion) Ideally, on the Introduction slide, where I have the names of my 5 products, I must be able to tick some boxes, let's say product 2 and product 4. Then, the show must jump to product 2, then product 4, then conclusion slide. Any clue ? |
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To be able to tick the products you need you would need code. Basically hide all the product slides and have the code unhide the ones needed.
Without coding you could make each set of product slides a custom show and have a menu slide with links to each custom show with "show and return" ticked. Not the same but might be OK. |
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John, you made my day! Many thanks for the quick solution. I've done the "show and return" option. Works great and fits my requirement so far.
Just for curiosity, do you have a small sample code for the hard core method ? Many thanks in advance |
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This sort of thing
Code:
Private Sub CheckBox1_Click() ' this would hide or show slides 2, 3 & 3 With ActivePresentation.Slides.Range(Array(2, 3, 4)).SlideShowTransition If Me.CheckBox1.Value = True Then .Hidden = False Else .Hidden = True End If End With End Sub |
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