Automatic return to first slide

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Jan Kronsell

I have a presentation with about 50 slides. Is it possible to get PP to
return to first slide automatically, when ther user has been inactive for 3
minutes, thats is having not clicked the mouse og pressed a key on the
keyboard. If he does press enter, arrows or click the mouse, prentation
should advance as usual.

Jan
 
PPT does this return in 5 minutes. You have to put the file into Kiosk mode,
though. Go to Slide Show|Set Up Show, choose Kiosk. This is broken in PPT
2002, though -- that version doesn't reset at all.

Chirag Dalal has created a (free!!) kiosk add-in that gives you much more
control over kiosk settings.
http://officeone.mvps.org/kioskassist/kioskassist.html
 
I use 2003, and apparently is doesn't work here either.And by the way, is it
at alle possible to advance the presentation manually in kiosk mode?

Jan

Echo S said:
PPT does this return in 5 minutes. You have to put the file into Kiosk
mode, though. Go to Slide Show|Set Up Show, choose Kiosk. This is broken
in PPT 2002, though -- that version doesn't reset at all.

Chirag Dalal has created a (free!!) kiosk add-in that gives you much more
control over kiosk settings.
http://officeone.mvps.org/kioskassist/kioskassist.html

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Jan Kronsell said:
I have a presentation with about 50 slides. Is it possible to get PP to
return to first slide automatically, when ther user has been inactive for
3 minutes, thats is having not clicked the mouse og pressed a key on the
keyboard. If he does press enter, arrows or click the mouse, prentation
should advance as usual.

Jan
 
Yes, you have to add action settings or hyperlinks for the user to click.

You're right, though -- Kiosk mode return doesn't work in PPT 2003, either.
I swear, I thought I checked that recently and it worked.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Jan Kronsell said:
I use 2003, and apparently is doesn't work here either.And by the way, is
it at alle possible to advance the presentation manually in kiosk mode?

Jan

Echo S said:
PPT does this return in 5 minutes. You have to put the file into Kiosk
mode, though. Go to Slide Show|Set Up Show, choose Kiosk. This is broken
in PPT 2002, though -- that version doesn't reset at all.

Chirag Dalal has created a (free!!) kiosk add-in that gives you much
more control over kiosk settings.
http://officeone.mvps.org/kioskassist/kioskassist.html

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Jan Kronsell said:
I have a presentation with about 50 slides. Is it possible to get PP to
return to first slide automatically, when ther user has been inactive for
3 minutes, thats is having not clicked the mouse og pressed a key on the
keyboard. If he does press enter, arrows or click the mouse, prentation
should advance as usual.

Jan
 
Thank you anyway. Thats only what I thought. :-)

Jan


Echo S said:
Yes, you have to add action settings or hyperlinks for the user to click.

You're right, though -- Kiosk mode return doesn't work in PPT 2003,
either. I swear, I thought I checked that recently and it worked.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Jan Kronsell said:
I use 2003, and apparently is doesn't work here either.And by the way, is
it at alle possible to advance the presentation manually in kiosk mode?

Jan

Echo S said:
PPT does this return in 5 minutes. You have to put the file into Kiosk
mode, though. Go to Slide Show|Set Up Show, choose Kiosk. This is broken
in PPT 2002, though -- that version doesn't reset at all.

Chirag Dalal has created a (free!!) kiosk add-in that gives you much
more control over kiosk settings.
http://officeone.mvps.org/kioskassist/kioskassist.html

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I have a presentation with about 50 slides. Is it possible to get PP to
return to first slide automatically, when ther user has been inactive
for 3 minutes, thats is having not clicked the mouse og pressed a key on
the keyboard. If he does press enter, arrows or click the mouse,
prentation should advance as usual.

Jan
 

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