The problem is that most pages have a link to what is one of several help pages.
Linking to the specific help page is not a problem. The problem is returning to
their position in the presentation which would be the last slide they had
viewed, and could potentially be one of a possible 15 slides.
That is why the "Go to last slide viewed" in Powerpoint was perfect.
Thanks,
Lyle
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From: Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, December 4, 2010 3:50:07 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Impress Question
Hi Lyle,
Lyle Briggs wrote (04-12-10 01:41)
I an trying to convert a relatively large training program from PowerPoint
to
LO beta 3.3. Everything is going well except the choice of Interactions. In
PowerPoint, I can set up a command button to return to the "Last viewed
slide"
which, unfortunately, is not likely to be First, Last, etc.
Interesting option, that I never saw in Impress.
Does anyone know a work-around or if adding this to LO is in the works?
The only relative simple thing I can think of, is using the possibilities from
SlideShow>Interaction.
If jumping from one slide to another and back is not just 'ad random', but
related to some logic in your presentation, then one or few prepared, invisible
or nicely integrated objects that send (on click) to a named object on another
slide, will do it.
Regards,
Cor
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