Looping Powerpoint Presentations

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I am currently using powerpoint in my school to educate the
teachers who work there on certain aspects of our network
and the facilities available and how they are able to us
them to their potential, however i wish my presentations to
loop endlessly so if i need to go over something for
example i don't have to click to end the show and then fire
up the show again, i was wondering how do i get my shows to
loop and is there any VBA code that can do this or an
option to do this in both Powerpoint 2000 and XP?
Thanks in advance,
SnedexT
 
No need for VBA.

Just click on the pulldown menus:
SlideShow | Show Set-up... | and check the box labeled "Loop until Escape".

The show will do what you have described, loop back from the end to the
start.


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You have the option to 'loop endlessly until ESC' is pressed in the
Slideshow setup dialog (Slide show | Set up Show...)

You can also jump to any slide during the show by typing in the slide number
during the slideshow followed by <Enter>
e.g to move to the 5th slide during the slideshow press 5 followed by
<Enter>

Press f1 during slideshow to learn about more shortcut combinations.
 
Thank you very much for your time
-----Original Message-----
You have the option to 'loop endlessly until ESC' is pressed in the
Slideshow setup dialog (Slide show | Set up Show...)

You can also jump to any slide during the show by typing in the slide number
during the slideshow followed by <Enter>
e.g to move to the 5th slide during the slideshow press 5 followed by
<Enter>

Press f1 during slideshow to learn about more shortcut combinations.


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Shyam Pillai

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Thank you very much for your time
-----Original Message-----
No need for VBA.

Just click on the pulldown menus:
SlideShow | Show Set-up... | and check the box labeled "Loop until Escape".

The show will do what you have described, loop back from the end to the
start.


--
Bill Dilworth, Microsoft PPT MVP
===============
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out www.pptfaq.com This link will yahoo.
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you think to ask them.

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ant-virus, anti-nuisance misdirection.
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