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I've created hyperlinks within my presentation which take you to different points within the presentation. Some of them point to the same point within the presentation. Is there a way to create a hyperlink that takes you back to the previously viewed slide? In other words, I don't want a hyperlink to take you to one spot, but multiple places depending on where you came from.
Is this possible? Thanks. |
Unless I misunderstand your intent, try:
"Slide Show" Menu -> "Action Buttons" and pick a button, probably "Back or Previous". Draw the button on the screen. When you get the "Action Settings" popup, select "Hyperlink To" and then, from the drop-down, pick "Last Slide Viewed". Good luck! :D |
Within Powerpoint 2007, you can create the link by assigning an action to a section of text that will take you to the Last Viewed Slide.
I'm assume you're not working with PP 2007, though....sorry. Edit - Yeah, what flere said |
That did it! Thanks!
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