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Old 09-26-2019, 02:01 AM
TryingHard TryingHard is offline Navigation with Hyperlinks and Animation Windows 10 Navigation with Hyperlinks and Animation Office 2010
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Hello,



I really hope someone can help me.

I made an interactive PowerPoint with a menu-button. If I click the button, the navigation points appear and when I click it again they disappear. (Made with a simple animation.)

I want to keep the menu always "closed", so I have to click on the button every time to see the navigation points. However, if I click on a navigation point and come back to the slide where I started the menu is still open.

Is there a way to close the menu automatically when I leave the slide?
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