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Old 10-14-2011, 05:56 AM
George Daly George Daly is offline How to "Fast Forward" or "Jump into" a slide while testing Windows 7 64bit How to "Fast Forward" or "Jump into" a slide while testing Office 2010 64bit
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I have a slide with video that I overlay with 30 different animated text boxes that are each timed to display one after the other throughout the 3 minute video. During testing, is there a way that I can "fast forward" or "jump into" the slide to watch the display of a text box that is a minute or two into the slide without having to watch all displays from the beginning of the slide? Using PP 2010.
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