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Bayly has attended:
Excel Advanced course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

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is there an easier way to create a table of contents on each page that scrolls through your presentation without have to make numerous different master slides?

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Hi Bayly,

Thank you for your question.

If you go to View and then Slide Master, you could border off a small part of the slide and insert bullet points with hyperlinks attached to them.

When you run your presentation you can then use the hyperlinks if you need to to navigate to other slides or other presentations.

Alternatively during the presentation, right click the screen and use the Go command.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

 

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PowerPoint tip:

Multiple Presentations

You can open as many presentations as your computer memory can handle, this is good for copying slides from one to another. To view all open presentations on screen, use the Window, Arrange All command. To scroll through all open windows one after another use the Ctrl+F6 command.

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