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Old June 3rd, 2010, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
eholz1
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Default Slides advance on mouse over - do not want

Hello There,
I have a ppt presentation that I got from someone else. The use for
this ppt is
as a kiosk slide show. All the slides are set for advance on mouse
click only.

The problem is: If I select a slide from the main menu (the first
slide in the ppt).
it navigate to the slide indicated by the hyperlink on the main menu.
This is good.

But.... If the slide that I am viewing has buttons (aka hyperlinks) if
I leave the mouse over the hyperlink, or mouse over the hyperlinks on
the slide (most any slide in this ppt), after a short while, the
slideshow jumps back to the main menu without a mouse click, etc.

Someone said that this app is set to "return to the main menu"
automatically after 5 minutes, assuming no one has clicked or is
clicking a hyperlink. Is there some way to
set timing like this in the kiosk mode? This behavior happens even if
I deselect the kiosk mode. This happens on desktop PCs as well as
laptops.

I am mystified - Thanks for places to check,

eholz1
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Old June 3rd, 2010, 02:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Echo S
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Default Slides advance on mouse over - do not want

Yes, kiosk mode returns you to the main slide after 5 minutes of inactivity,
but it's broken in a number of versions of PPT.

Chirag Dalal has an add-in that lets you specify this time. I wonder if it
was used on the presentation?
http://officeone.mvps.org/kioskassist/kioskassist.html You might install it
(it's a free add-in) and see if it allows you to change the reset timing.

Or I guess it could be something with the "mouse over hyperlinks."
Right-click one of the hyperlinks and choose Edit Hyperlink. Does it open
the Action Settings dialog? If so, what are the settings specified there?

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Hello There,
I have a ppt presentation that I got from someone else. The use for
this ppt is
as a kiosk slide show. All the slides are set for advance on mouse
click only.

The problem is: If I select a slide from the main menu (the first
slide in the ppt).
it navigate to the slide indicated by the hyperlink on the main menu.
This is good.

But.... If the slide that I am viewing has buttons (aka hyperlinks) if
I leave the mouse over the hyperlink, or mouse over the hyperlinks on
the slide (most any slide in this ppt), after a short while, the
slideshow jumps back to the main menu without a mouse click, etc.

Someone said that this app is set to "return to the main menu"
automatically after 5 minutes, assuming no one has clicked or is
clicking a hyperlink. Is there some way to
set timing like this in the kiosk mode? This behavior happens even if
I deselect the kiosk mode. This happens on desktop PCs as well as
laptops.

I am mystified - Thanks for places to check,

eholz1


 




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