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From: Mary B on 12 Feb 2010 14:12 I am using Power Point 2007 and am creating a slide show for children that has different levels of expertise to appeal to different age groups, beginner, intermediate and advanced. This could be a very huge file, and I decided that it would be best create separate files, one for beginner, one for intermediate and one for advanced and link to those files. Within each level of expertise, there will be other files for games and testing the knowledge. I was planning to link those files as well. The problem that I am having is that when I link to another file, the first file remains open. I don't know how to end the first show and link to another show. Can anyone help with this? -- Mary B
From: JGT on 12 Feb 2010 14:39 Mary, I cannot help you with the link issue but what do you view as a huge file? I have one presentation with 13 sections and a total of 1500 slides. Originally I had 13 different sections but for my needs one file was the way to go (with multiple templates). My presentation is almost 36MB and for me this is acceptable.
From: Mary B on 12 Feb 2010 20:08 -- Mary B "JGT" wrote: > Mary, I cannot help you with the link issue but what do you view as a huge > file? I have one presentation with 13 sections and a total of 1500 slides. > Originally I had 13 different sections but for my needs one file was the way > to go (with multiple templates). My presentation is almost 36MB and for me > this is acceptable. So, maybe I am spending a lot of time on nothing. My file right now is only aoubt 3 MB... I am sure it will grow, but it sounds as though I have plenty of room to gol.
From: Mary B on 12 Feb 2010 20:12 Thanks, JGT... I may have already posted this, but just to make sure... It sounds like I am spinning my wheels for no reason. To me this is a huge file, but my file is only 3 MB right now... I know it is going to get larger, but it sounds like I have plenty of room to go. -- Mary B "JGT" wrote: > Mary, I cannot help you with the link issue but what do you view as a huge > file? I have one presentation with 13 sections and a total of 1500 slides. > Originally I had 13 different sections but for my needs one file was the way > to go (with multiple templates). My presentation is almost 36MB and for me > this is acceptable.
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