PowerPoint Presentation Help

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Guest

I have created PowerPoint presentations that use multiple hyperlinks to
regulatory websites. If I open just one I can toggle back and forth by using
the Back arrow in IE and the link icon in the PowerPoint presentation.
When I open more than one link from PowerPoint I dont have a good way of
toggling to the already open links in IE, PowerPoint opens new IE windows.
If there was a task bar or utility viewable in the PowerPoint presentation I
could toggle back and forth more easily. Does anyone have a sloution?
Thank you,
Best regards
 
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Sonia

Press Alt + Tab to see the active tasks. Keep Alt held down and press tab to
toggle through the tasks. Once the task you want is highlighted, release Alt
and you will switch to the task.
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Wordgeek said:
I have created PowerPoint presentations that use multiple hyperlinks to
regulatory websites. If I open just one I can toggle back and forth by using
the Back arrow in IE and the link icon in the PowerPoint presentation.
When I open more than one link from PowerPoint I dont have a good way of
toggling to the already open links in IE, PowerPoint opens new IE windows.
If there was a task bar or utility viewable in the PowerPoint presentation I
could toggle back and forth more easily. Does anyone have a sloution?

- Use Opera or some other tabbed browser instead of MSIE

- Use Alt+Tab to cycle through the various open windows

- If you're good with javascript/html you might be able to edit the links in
the HTML files that PPT creates to open up in a single target window rather
than a new window each time.

- Our commercial PPT2HTML add-in can generate HTML that opens all URL links in
one external window rather than opening a new window for each.
http://ppt2html.pptools.com
 

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