There are several ways to do this. For a quick and dirty method, just type
a slide number and hit Enter. However, if you want this set up in advance,
you can insert hyperlinks, either from text or from shapes. To do it from
text, highlight the text you want to be the link and choose Hyperlink from
the Insert menu. You can choose to link outside the presentation or to a
"Place in this document" which could be another slide. Alternatively, you
can draw a shape or an action button (Slide Show menu > Action Buttons) and
set that to hyperlink to a slide.
--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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> I wanted to know if it is possible to choose different paths to go
> down while giving a presentation. For example, if the presenter asks
> the audience to respond to a question on a slide, does the presenter
> then have the ability to jump to the slides only applicable to the
> crowds response and avoid the irrelevant slides? If so, what are the
> controls?
>