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Old 09-27-2022, 06:47 AM
mswmacroman mswmacroman is offline Creation of Powerpoint videos Windows 7 64bit Creation of Powerpoint videos Office 2013
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I have a very large file that I want to export as a video. This is a presentation about my wife's life.
Is there a way to have a link at the end of one PowerPoint video that auto-starts another PowerPoint video?


In other words, I want to split up one PowerPoint file into separate files.
For example, the first exported video could be the Intro, Credits, and Acknowledgements.
The second and subsequent videos would be according to the overall typical general topic such as "Early Life", "Young Life", or "Retirement Life" etc.

Such a link would need to auto-start the next video without any user input.

My version of PowerPoint is 2013

Last edited by mswmacroman; 09-27-2022 at 07:59 AM. Reason: Forgot to mention version of PowerPoint
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