Menus in Slide Show View

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A friend said he was watching a presentation where the presenter touched the
mouse, a menu open up and another slide automatically opened up, but it did
not open up as a slide. He asked me how to do this and I automatically said
hyperlinks, but after thinking about it and listening to him explain it
again, that wasn't what he was talking about. I really have no idea what he
was talking about, as I know you can right click on a presentation in slide
show view and get a context menu, but nothing like what he described. I was
wondering if this was something in the new version or if I'm missing
something?

Any ideas?
 
Think you need a bit more information to be sure but it sounds like a
"mouse over" or "button" that then linked to an action of opening
something - whatever the "other slide" was. Ask more questions of your
friend and there will be a bunch of us willing to help or guess what it
was!
 
On my site (http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/), I have an example of
Tabbed Browsing. This isn't a menu, but it could be modified to create a
menu. When you get to my site, click on Examples From Real People and
scroll down until you see the Tabbed Browsing example, written by Ollie
Killingback. Check it out and see if it resembles something you might
want.
--David

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David M. Marcovitz
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
 
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