I have a slide that states click on topic to view definition. It doesn't matter to me if people click on it or not. They only need to click on it if they need more information. There are probably 10 topics listed. How do I do this?
Thanks, it probably is not a hyperlink. I can put the definitions into slides in the powerpoint. I just need to them be able to click on a word, go to another slide with the definitions then returen to the original slide.
If you're interested in using branching to create an interactive scenario with your definitions, here are a couple useful links, including a video tutorial:
If you're interested in using branching to create an interactive scenario with your definitions, here are a couple useful links, including a video tutorial:
I was not sure with branching if I could do multiple branches on one page.... ie.have multiple terms on one page but link each term to a different slide with definition.
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Welcome to Heroes, Marinetta!
Are you looking to hyperlink to an existing site or other slides in your presentation? You can learn how to do that here:
http://www.articulate.com/support/presenter09/kb/?p=907
Thanks, it probably is not a hyperlink. I can put the definitions into slides in the powerpoint. I just need to them be able to click on a word, go to another slide with the definitions then returen to the original slide.
Have you considered creating links within the powerpoint to a definitions slide?
So, click word->navigate to slide with definition for the word->click area to return from where you came?
If you're interested in using branching to create an interactive scenario with your definitions, here are a couple useful links, including a video tutorial:
http://www.articulate.com/blog/build-interactive-scenarios-in-presenter-09/
And the tutorial:
http://www.articulate.com/blog/build-interactive-scenarios-in-presenter-09/
Good luck!
I think this is exactly what I am needing to do.
When you say "click word" do you mean highlight then am I able to link to another slide?
I have never used this feature but think it will be very beneficial.
Thanks
This may work as well.
I was not sure with branching if I could do multiple branches on one page.... ie.have multiple terms on one page but link each term to a different slide with definition.
thanks
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