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From: Steve Rindsberg on 10 May 2010 23:23 > Steve, > If it's not solvable, I'll just consider it a "feature" instead of a "glitch". > Thanks! <g> And a new feature is born! I think the trick is this: come to depend on it and they'll fix it in the next version. ============================== PPT Frequently Asked Questions http://www.pptfaq.com/ PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint http://www.pptools.com/
From: Paul on 12 May 2010 14:20
Steve, I believe I may have found a workaround. I'm still tinkering, but here's what I've found: Create the presentations saved in .ppsm, then use Word to create the index file (save as .htm) with the links embeded there. When you click the links in the Word document ("index.html"), the presentation opens in full-screen. It also saved the macros I'd made to create custom navigation buttons (after I went to the developer tab and enabled macros). -Paul "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: > > > Steve, > > If it's not solvable, I'll just consider it a "feature" instead of a "glitch". > > Thanks! > > <g> And a new feature is born! > > I think the trick is this: come to depend on it and they'll fix it in the next > version. > > ============================== > PPT Frequently Asked Questions > http://www.pptfaq.com/ > > PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint > http://www.pptools.com/ > > > . > |