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Old 03-09-2011, 10:08 AM
Vangskop Vangskop is offline Open a linked file without mouse clicking it Windows 7 32bit Open a linked file without mouse clicking it Office 2010 32bit
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I have made links in a powerpoint presentation to other presentations. I can choose between clicking the link or move the mouse over the link/figure to open the other file. I am using a presentation remote controller and would like to use the click function from this controller and avoid grabbing the mouse and move the mouse pointer to the link/figure and mouseclick it.

(It works fine if I embed a file into another file and use the show command, but I need to edit the original file from time to time and cannot use embedded files as routine. I'd like the same to happen with dynamic links)



Anyone who knows a way around this - if it is any?
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