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Old 04-21-2011, 12:17 AM
seba1685 seba1685 is offline Tricky "random word" Question!! Mac OS X Tricky "random word" Question!! Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac
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Hello!

Are you a powerpoint guru?? then maybe you can tell me if this is possible.

On every slide in powerpoint I have a place that displays one of three words, RANDOMLY! so for example, say you have the list of word choices "one", "two" and "three". You go to the next slide by pressing spacebar, and in one place on this slide powerpoint randomly selected to display the word "two". If you were to do that again, it randomly chose the word "three".

I would like to have this "randomly selected word from a list" on every slide, in the same position on the slide. Choosing from the same list of options every time.



Can anybody suggest any ideas? or maybe i am using the wrong software for this?

your help would be greatly appreciated!

-Sebastian
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