I'm using hyperlinks to create a rather complex branching scenario and would like to be able to see a "branching" view based on my hyperlinks. Is this possible in PowerpPoint 2003? Anyone know of any add-ins that might create this view? Any other ideas?
Can you tell us more about what you're looking to accomplish? Are you just wanting a view in PowerPoint that will show you how the slides are branched or hyperlinked to each other?
Yes, I was looking for a view to show how the slides link together. (similar to the "branching" view in Captivate.)
I searched the 'net but couldn't find an answer. I did a find a free program that will print a report of all the hyperlinks in PowerPoint; but it doesn't give a visual view of the branching. (FIXLINKS_PRO at http://www.pptools.com/fixlinks/index.html)
I'm using my own navigation and not the built in navigation that requiresthe use of the Articulate Player controls.
Unfortunately, I haven't heard of a tool that has that function. However, if you'd like to see that feature added to a future release, please submit a feature request to us by using the link below:
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Hi Cathy,
Can you tell us more about what you're looking to accomplish? Are you just wanting a view in PowerPoint that will show you how the slides are branched or hyperlinked to each other?
Yes, I was looking for a view to show how the slides link together. (similar to the "branching" view in Captivate.)
I searched the 'net but couldn't find an answer. I did a find a free program that will print a report of all the hyperlinks in PowerPoint; but it doesn't give a visual view of the branching. (FIXLINKS_PRO at http://www.pptools.com/fixlinks/index.html)
I'm using my own navigation and not the built in navigation that requires the use of the Articulate Player controls.
PS - I'm actually using PowerPoint 2007.
Hi Catherine,
Unfortunately, I haven't heard of a tool that has that function. However, if you'd like to see that feature added to a future release, please submit a feature request to us by using the link below:
http://www.articulate.com/support/contact/feature/
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