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Old 02-17-2017, 03:20 AM
hatchiii hatchiii is offline Backwards to previous animation step within a slide Windows 10 Backwards to previous animation step within a slide Office 2013
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Default Backwards to previous animation step within a slide

I use my mouse to present a powerpoint. Wit the left click, the click on the forward button and the scroll weel I can go through a slide stepp by step. I f I want to go one sstep back through right click, the back button or the weel it goes back to the beginning of the slide instead of just one step back.

If I have set in the option that the right click opens the context menu then I have in presentation mode there the option back. Here it goes also back to the beginningg of the slide. With this I do not think my problem is with the mouse, think it's something within Powerpoint.



What is working are the keyboard keys back and left arrow, but this is no option for me.

Anyone an idea how I can (within presentation mode) go back within a slide step by step with my mouse?
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