Auto-advance of slide doesn't work on second visit to slide, why?

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If a slide is visited a second time by a user, the auto-advance no longer
works. Is there a way to make it to continue to auto-advance no matter how
many times the slide is visited?
 
You need to put a blank slide before the one with auto-advance, and link
back to it. PowerPoint always returns you to a slide after all the events
have been completed.

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| If a slide is visited a second time by a user, the auto-advance no longer
| works. Is there a way to make it to continue to auto-advance no matter how
| many times the slide is visited?
|
|
 
There is no difference between Presentation and Slideshow other than how it
opens. If the presentation is opened by the PowerPoint viewer doesn't make
any difference if it is a .ppt or a.pps it opens the same way in the slide
show mode. If your using PowerPoint and double click on a .ppt it will open
in the Edit mode. If you double click on a .pps it will open in the
Slideshow mode. If you use the File Open method both .ppt and .pps will open
in the edit mode.

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


| You must save it as a PowerPoint Show instead of a presintation
|
| "TwoTurtles" wrote:
|
| > If a slide is visited a second time by a user, the auto-advance no
longer
| > works. Is there a way to make it to continue to auto-advance no matter
how
| > many times the slide is visited?
| >
| >
 

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