Hi Oswald, is there a slide 8.3 in the project? This might be the reason. I believe next slide moves through the slides sequentially, therefore navigating from 8.2 would take you to 8.3. I'm not 100% on that, but it looks like it could be the case for you.
Hi Sam, you are right. There is no 8.3 .The next slide belongs to a new scene. What do I have to do if I want to go on from the 8.2 slide with next slide. Is it possible to rename the next slide, so it becomes 8.3 ? Do I have to copy the next scene into the 8. ... scene? Are there any other procedures to reorganize the order of the slides? Is there a tutorial available?
Hi Oswald, it is always better to try and keep the sequence in order, you can usually get the slides back in sequence by moving them around. It can be a confusing exercise though. if you are trying to jump to a new scene, I think you can use some logic in the trigger.
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Hi Oswald, is there a slide 8.3 in the project? This might be the reason. I believe next slide moves through the slides sequentially, therefore navigating from 8.2 would take you to 8.3. I'm not 100% on that, but it looks like it could be the case for you.
Hi Sam, you are right. There is no 8.3 .The next slide belongs to a new scene. What do I have to do if I want to go on from the 8.2 slide with next slide. Is it possible to rename the next slide, so it becomes 8.3 ? Do I have to copy the next scene into the 8. ... scene? Are there any other procedures to reorganize the order of the slides? Is there a tutorial available?
Hi Oswald, it is always better to try and keep the sequence in order, you can usually get the slides back in sequence by moving them around. It can be a confusing exercise though. if you are trying to jump to a new scene, I think you can use some logic in the trigger.
Would something like this work for you?
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