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Let me see if I can explain this: I have a presentation of the steps needed to login into a system. The login process is relatively complex. So I want to have a slide listing the usernames/passwords, then slides showing the steps necessary to go through the process and end up once again showing the username/password info. That's the easy part.
The tricky part is that I want to just edit the first username/password slide and have that info "mirrored" to the slide at the end of the preso. This way I only have to change one slide. I've tried hyperlink but that requires me to click the link and I don't want to do that. So, is this possible and if so, how can I do it? Bill W |
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