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Old May 13th, 2010, 11:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
lisa
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I have a PPT presentation that was created by someone else. It shows only ONE
slide, unless you play the slide show, in which case it shows lots of slides.
Evidently they're stacked or layered or something, and I cannot figure out
how to access them. Can anyone help?
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Old May 14th, 2010, 12:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Lucy Thomson[_4_]
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Hi Lisa

What version are you using?

Lucy

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I have a PPT presentation that was created by someone else. It shows only
ONE
slide, unless you play the slide show, in which case it shows lots of
slides.
Evidently they're stacked or layered or something, and I cannot figure out
how to access them. Can anyone help?



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Old May 14th, 2010, 08:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
John Wilson
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Try Right Click on slide Presentation Object Open
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Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
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"Lisa" wrote:

I have a PPT presentation that was created by someone else. It shows only ONE
slide, unless you play the slide show, in which case it shows lots of slides.
Evidently they're stacked or layered or something, and I cannot figure out
how to access them. Can anyone help?

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Old May 14th, 2010, 02:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
lisa
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I am using PowerPoint 2004 for Mac.

"Lucy Thomson" wrote:

Hi Lisa

What version are you using?

Lucy

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"Lisa" wrote in message
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I have a PPT presentation that was created by someone else. It shows only
ONE
slide, unless you play the slide show, in which case it shows lots of
slides.
Evidently they're stacked or layered or something, and I cannot figure out
how to access them. Can anyone help?



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Old May 14th, 2010, 02:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
lisa
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I don't see an option for Presentation Object.

"John Wilson" wrote:

Try Right Click on slide Presentation Object Open
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john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk

Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html






"Lisa" wrote:

I have a PPT presentation that was created by someone else. It shows only ONE
slide, unless you play the slide show, in which case it shows lots of slides.
Evidently they're stacked or layered or something, and I cannot figure out
how to access them. Can anyone help?

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Old May 14th, 2010, 03:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
David Marcovitz[_2_]
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Since you are using 2004 for Mac, you might want to ask your question in
the Mac group. I don't think 2004 has a presentation object as an
option. Perhaps, what you are seeing is all done with animation. What do
you see when you go to the Slide Show menu and choose Custom Animation.
If I am right, you will see a long list of things on the right side
under Animation Order.
--David

On 5/14/10 9:52 AM, Lisa wrote:
I don't see an option for Presentation Object.

"John Wilson" wrote:

Try Right Click on slide Presentation Object Open
--
john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk

Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html






"Lisa" wrote:

I have a PPT presentation that was created by someone else. It shows only ONE
slide, unless you play the slide show, in which case it shows lots of slides.
Evidently they're stacked or layered or something, and I cannot figure out
how to access them. Can anyone help?



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David M. Marcovitz
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland
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Old May 14th, 2010, 03:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
lisa
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Thanks so much, David! I didn't realize there was a separate Mac group.

"David Marcovitz" wrote:

Since you are using 2004 for Mac, you might want to ask your question in
the Mac group. I don't think 2004 has a presentation object as an
option. Perhaps, what you are seeing is all done with animation. What do
you see when you go to the Slide Show menu and choose Custom Animation.
If I am right, you will see a long list of things on the right side
under Animation Order.
--David

On 5/14/10 9:52 AM, Lisa wrote:
I don't see an option for Presentation Object.

"John Wilson" wrote:

Try Right Click on slide Presentation Object Open
--
john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk

Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html






"Lisa" wrote:

I have a PPT presentation that was created by someone else. It shows only ONE
slide, unless you play the slide show, in which case it shows lots of slides.
Evidently they're stacked or layered or something, and I cannot figure out
how to access them. Can anyone help?



--
David M. Marcovitz
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland
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