From: Sharpie on
I'm going to have a survey question on a slide where the answer is a number.
I'm going to have small icons with the numbers on them (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5+). I
only want the icon with the number 3 on it to be "clickable" and send them to
the next slide. The other icons I want to move to another spot on the page if
they mouse over the icon. Is this possible? How do I do this? Thanks in
advance for any help!
From: Steve Rindsberg on
In article <AA0384FC-8446-44EC-8509-C71324B4F2A1(a)microsoft.com>, Sharpie wrote:
> I'm going to have a survey question on a slide where the answer is a number.
> I'm going to have small icons with the numbers on them (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5+). I
> only want the icon with the number 3 on it to be "clickable" and send them to
> the next slide. The other icons I want to move to another spot on the page if
> they mouse over the icon. Is this possible? How do I do this? Thanks in
> advance for any help!

First, mention the version of PowerPoint you use.

Next, when the incorrect icons move, do you want them to move to a specific
place or to someplace random on the slide?



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From: David Marcovitz on
On 3/21/10 1:50 PM, Sharpie wrote:
> I'm going to have a survey question on a slide where the answer is a number.
> I'm going to have small icons with the numbers on them (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5+). I
> only want the icon with the number 3 on it to be "clickable" and send them to
> the next slide. The other icons I want to move to another spot on the page if
> they mouse over the icon. Is this possible? How do I do this? Thanks in
> advance for any help!

I think we'll need a little more information, including your version of
PowerPoint. If you want to jump to another slide on mouse over, then
right-click on the object and choose Action Settings. Click on the Mouse
Over tab and choose Hyperlink to and Slide ... to choose the slide. If
you want text to pop up instead of jumping to another slide, that can be
a little trickier depending on how you want the text to appear. Let us
know more precisely what you want, and we might be able to let you know
more precisely how to do it.

--David

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David M. Marcovitz
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland