add a hit counter to power point

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Are you talking about a page on the web, a page on your server, an entire
PowerPoint presentation on your hard drive, a single slide on a
PowerPoint presentation on your hard drive? If the PowerPoint is saved
as a web page, there are many free hit counters for the web that could be
added to your site. If it is on your local hard drive, it could probably
be done with a little VBA, but it would be harder on the server because
any solution I can think of would require the users to have write access
to the file (or another file on the server). Let us know what you want,
and maybe someone will have a solution.
--David

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David M. Marcovitz
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
 
This depends on how you are using your presentation.

If it will be single machine based, then a VBA solution is very possible.

If it is web based, then perhaps a different type of counter would be
better/easier/available.

If it is multiple machine based, then the solution's success will depend on
all the machines having similar macro security and vba configurations as
well as their having an ability to communicate to a central location in
order to keep the current access hit display current.

Could you tell us a bit more about how you would like to use this, so we can
point you down the right path?

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Bill Dilworth
Microsoft PPT MVP Team
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