Going Back a Slide

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At one time I was able to right-click and go back a slide. Recently, when I right-click, I get a menu. Is there a way to set it so that the right-click will go back a slide

I know that backspace on the keyboard will go back a slide, but I don't have that option on a remote and need the right-click to have that function

Thanks,
 
Hi jj

Go to menu Tools->Options. Click on the View tab and uncheck the "Popup menu
on right mouse click" box.

Good Luck


jj said:
At one time I was able to right-click and go back a slide. Recently, when
I right-click, I get a menu. Is there a way to set it so that the
right-click will go back a slide?
I know that backspace on the keyboard will go back a slide, but I don't
have that option on a remote and need the right-click to have that function.
 
Tools | Options... | View tab | 'Slide show' section | uncheck 'Popup
menu on right mouse click'

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