Can you create a document, formatted as a book w/ tabs dividing s.

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I want to be able to have my employees open the file and browse through the
"book", section to section by clicking on various tabs displayed on the side
of the document. Sort of how Adobe is setup. Any ideas?
 
Yes

I would set tabs along the side of the slide, put text in
each one and hyperlink the text to the relevant page. If
you send me an email to (e-mail address removed)[dot here]uk
I will email you a demo.

Terry
 
You can see the idea here:
http://www.perfectmedicalpresentations.com/demo.htm

It is very rough and ready, just a demo.

Terry
-----Original Message-----
Yes

I would set tabs along the side of the slide, put text in
each one and hyperlink the text to the relevant page. If
you send me an email to (e-mail address removed)[dot here] uk
I will email you a demo.

Terry

-----Original Message-----
I want to be able to have my employees open the file and browse through the
"book", section to section by clicking on various tabs displayed on the side
of the document. Sort of how Adobe is setup. Any ideas?
.
.
 
What function is used in order to create the tabs. Where do i have to go to
find that option?

Terry Irwin said:
Yes

I would set tabs along the side of the slide, put text in
each one and hyperlink the text to the relevant page. If
you send me an email to (e-mail address removed)[dot here]uk
I will email you a demo.

Terry

-----Original Message-----
I want to be able to have my employees open the file and browse through the
"book", section to section by clicking on various tabs displayed on the side
of the document. Sort of how Adobe is setup. Any ideas?
.
 
Word would be better suited to this. Use Word Styles when formatting your
document and have the Document Map showing by clicking on View, Document Map.
The Document Map is what creates the table of contents when converted to
Adobe PDF.

If you really want to go with PowerPoint, see the Dynamic PowerPoint
tutorial at:
http://www.powerpointmagician.0catch.com/articles.htm
for a variety of options for creating an interactive presentation.

Glenna

bmwmanager said:
What function is used in order to create the tabs. Where do i have to go to
find that option?

Terry Irwin said:
Yes

I would set tabs along the side of the slide, put text in
each one and hyperlink the text to the relevant page. If
you send me an email to (e-mail address removed)[dot here]uk
I will email you a demo.

Terry

-----Original Message-----
I want to be able to have my employees open the file and browse through the
"book", section to section by clicking on various tabs displayed on the side
of the document. Sort of how Adobe is setup. Any ideas?
.
 
Bmwmanager said:
I want to be able to have my employees open the file and browse through the
"book", section to section by clicking on various tabs displayed on the side
of the document. Sort of how Adobe is setup.

Maybe make an Acrobat PDF file of your presentation?
Couldn't be more like Adobe than that! ;-)
 
Yes

I would set tabs along the side of the slide, put text in
each one and hyperlink the text to the relevant page. If
you send me an email to (e-mail address removed)[dot here]uk
I will email you a demo.

Terry


>-----Original Message-----
>I want to be able to have my employees open the file and

browse through the
>"book", section to section by clicking on various tabs

displayed on the side
>of the document. Sort of how Adobe is setup. Any ideas?
>.
>
Hi, I would also like to create a document, formatted as a book w/ tabs dividing. It is for the online booklet for new nurse educatators that I am creating for my masters.
Thanks in advance for any assistance
 
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