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Time-scheduled slides, is this possible?
Hello,
I work with various IT-support and I have a client that is currently using a Multimedia authoring software to create "powerpoint-like slides". The main feature with this program is that you can set time for when certain slides will run, for example you create a slide and you say it will start running today and go until a certain date. I wonder if this would be possible with some version of Powerpoint or with some plugin? Basically the idea is that we create a presentation where EACH slide only will show based on certain criteria for example it could look like this: Slide 1: Show all the time Slide 2: Only show on mondays Slide 3: Show all the time Slide 4: Show all the time Slide 5: Show until 2010/12/31 I really hope someone could help me as powerpoint would be a much better solution then the one they got today due to the fact that a lot of people are used to the software! |
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You can do lots of things with VBA. For example, hide a slide on Mondays:
Code:
Sub MyRules() If DatePart("w", Date) = vbMonday Then ActivePresentation.Slides(3).SlideShowTransition.Hidden = msoTrue Else ActivePresentation.Slides(3).SlideShowTransition.Hidden = msoFalse End If End Sub |
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Just ran across:
http://www.nirmaltv.com/2010/05/02/s...time-and-date/ PPT 2010 only? What you guys think? |
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ooooo I like the price!
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