Does a "bookmark" feature exist in PowerPoint 2007 ?

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Hello -

I am using more and more PowerPoint thanks to the Beta 2007, whereas before
I was using other tools for my presentations. Now with the huge step forward
thanks to the beta, I've switched to Powerpoint :-)

The only thing that I cannot find and don't know if it even exists is a
bookmark capability. When I am handling presentations of 50-60 slides, I like
to edit the info in different parts of the presentation. But since it is
always evolving, I cannoit rely on the slide numbers to find where a new part
begins, where this subject ias being adressed, etc... SO I am losing a lot of
time to simply find the exact slide. If I could have "bookmarks", that I
could attach to the slides that separate two parts, that would be fantastic.

Please let me know if such a feature exists or if there are some existing
workarounds.

Many thanks in advance - Julien
 
Not exactly. But it is possible to achive your goal in the following manner:
You can still get this done in the following manner.
1. Select text that you want to set a bookmark to.
2. Select File | Properties... and activate the Custom tab.
3. Type a name for the bookmark.
4. Tick 'Link to content'. The value that is listed in the adjacent dropdown
box when you tick 'Link to content' is a reference to your selection.
5. Click Add
6. Click OK to close the Properties dialog.

Now that you have created a bookmark, you can jump to it as follows:
1. Select Edit | Goto Property...
2. Click the Property name from the dialog (this is the name you gave to the
bookmark).
3. Click on Go to.


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Shyam Pillai

Animation Carbon
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