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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Preparing a Slide Show - Creating a Self-Running Presentation

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Self-running slide shows are a great way to communicate information without needing someone to run the show. You might want to set up a presentation to run unattended in a kiosk at a trade show or place it on your company’s Intranet to run at the user’s convenience. The slides will advance automatically, or a user can advance the slides or activate hyperlinks. You can use the Set Up Show dialog box to select the Browsed at a Kiosk (Full Screen) and other related options to create a self-running slide show.

Set Up a Self-Running Slide Show

1. Click the Slide Show tab.

2. Click the Set Up Slide Show button.

3. Click the Browsed at a kiosk (full screen) option.

The Loop continuously until ‘Esc’ option is selected and grayed out.

4. Select the Manually or Using timings, if present option, where you can advance the slides manually or automatically.

5. Select additional show options check boxes as appropriate.

6. Click OK.

Did You Know?

Certain tools are active in a self-navigating show. A self-navigating show turns off all navigation tools except action buttons and other action settings available to the user.

You can run a slide show continuously. Open the presentation you want to run, click the Slide Show tab, click the Set Up Show button, select the Loop Continuously Until ‘Esc’ check box, and then click OK.
 
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