Need Help Looping select slides in PPT 2000

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Guest

Hello Everyone,
I don't post to here often, but know if I have a unique question, this is
the place to go.

I have a 12 slide PowerPoint 2000 presentation and here is what I'd like to
do: I'd like to have the presentation run through the first 5 slides once,
then begin looping slides 6 though 12. I'd like to have slide 12 transition
to slide 6 and continue looping until I choose to cancel the loop.

I don't want to break slides 1-5 into a separate presentation from slides
6-12. They need to be all together as slides 1-5 are risk factors slides and
I need to display those the first time.

Anyone know how I can do this?

please email me your answer at (e-mail address removed) and label the subject
Powerpoint. Thanks in Advance for your help on this.
-ChicagoBuckeye
 
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Guest

Echo,
Thanks! I'll check this out.
- ChicagoBuckeye

Echo S said:
Can you break them apart if it doesn't *look* like they're broken apart?
Taj's linking and looping tutorials will get you there, then.
http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com/powerpointtutorials.htm Or there's the
FAQLoop at http://www.echosvoice.com/animationfeatures.htm (last paragraph).

Sorry, can't do the email thing -- the community at large doesn't benefit
then.

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ChicagoBuckeye said:
Hello Everyone,
I don't post to here often, but know if I have a unique question, this is
the place to go.

I have a 12 slide PowerPoint 2000 presentation and here is what I'd like
to
do: I'd like to have the presentation run through the first 5 slides once,
then begin looping slides 6 though 12. I'd like to have slide 12
transition
to slide 6 and continue looping until I choose to cancel the loop.

I don't want to break slides 1-5 into a separate presentation from slides
6-12. They need to be all together as slides 1-5 are risk factors slides
and
I need to display those the first time.

Anyone know how I can do this?

please email me your answer at (e-mail address removed) and label the subject
Powerpoint. Thanks in Advance for your help on this.
-ChicagoBuckeye
 

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