Auto advance to new Presentation

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SHM

How do I auto advance from the end of one ppt to a new
ppt without clicking? I need it to go from one right into
the next one.
 
You need to create a link to the new presentation by making the second
presentation an object link (INSERT >> OBJECT). I have a tutorial on how to
do this in PPT 2002-2003 and I know there are several others out there as
well on how to do in other versions.
http://www.tlccreative.com/ppt_tutorials.htm (download "master linking
presentation")

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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
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"troy at TLCCreative dot com"
TLC Creative Services, inc.
www.tlccreative.com
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Will this work within PP 97 or 2000
-----Original Message-----
You need to create a link to the new presentation by making the second
presentation an object link (INSERT >> OBJECT). I have a tutorial on how to
do this in PPT 2002-2003 and I know there are several others out there as
well on how to do in other versions.
http://www.tlccreative.com/ppt_tutorials.htm (download "master linking
presentation")

--
Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
==============================
"troy at TLCCreative dot com"
TLC Creative Services, inc.
www.tlccreative.com
==============================




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