Why use a command button when you can either type the slide number and press
ENTER or use an Action Button (regular navigation buttons under AutoShapes).
Neither of these require any code. If you want to use code, you can still
assign a macro to an Action Button (or any object for that matter), it
doesn't have to be a command button from the Control Toolbox.
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Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint)
Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor www.pttinc.com
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