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Hi.
I've got a PowerPoint which I want to use as an information document for end users of SharePoint. There are several options to the advice given in the document and I've created a little graphic that indicates (by its design) that if you click on it, you'll get more information. When they click on it (and only when they click on it) I want the associated callout to pop onto screen). Now when someone hasn't clicked on it, or, when they move the cursor away after having clicked on it and read it, or when they open the document fresh, I don't want them to see the associated callout - not until they click on the more info graphic. I really hope this makes sense!!! What I've got at the moment is my beautiful document, most of which is covered by these four fairly large callouts full of detailed explanatory text. Can I actually achieve what I want to achieve or is it that I'm just using the wrong thing to do it in?? |
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