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Old 11-22-2010, 01:08 PM
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Hi.


I'm new to this forum but have a reasonable knowledge.
Can somone guide me please?
I am running a quiz for a computer club.
I want to run a slide show where there is one question with 5 answers.
I want the first question to appear on slide ONE.....
and then, if someone provides Answer number 2, I want to manually reveal it.
If someone then provides Answer number 4, I want to manually reveal it.....and so on.
Then question TWO will be on slide TWO.
I know how to use custom animation but that is pre-programmed.

Is it possible to have manual input DURING a slide show?
Or can it be done with a different programme?
(I could use Excel, put the Answer in white to hide it, and then change the colour to black to reveal it.)
But I'm sure there must be a better way.

Many thanks for any help.
Morris
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