A popup screen in ppt

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gege

Hello you all,
Is it possible to put a popup screen (a small slide !!) on a ppt
presentation.
I want this just to outlining important items. By clicking on a point in my
presentation a popup screen splash on
Thanks you for any help;
gege
 
Thanks PPTMagician for this tip, this will help me to find the way to do
what I want.
Take care
gege
 
[CRITICAL UPDATE - Anyone using Office 2003 should install the critical
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Hello,

The Action Settings for mouse over do not include the option display a
pop-up (image, text, etc.) and "MouseOver" and MouseOff" are not valid
triggers for animation effects either but since, for you, mouse-click is OK
then using triggers might be a good workaround (if you are using PowerPoint
2002 or PowerPoint 2003).

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improved rollover/mouse-over capabilities in PowerPoint (without having to
resort to VBA or add-ins so that it will work in the PowerPoint Viewer as
well), don't forget to send your feedback (in YOUR OWN WORDS, please) to
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