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Old 26-10-2008, 08:53 PM   #1
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macro to return to start of presentation


Hi

I am trying to create a sound activated powerpoint presentation using Audio zone trigger. The idea is that when some makes a noise it will jump to a certain screen depending on how much noise the person makes. The audio trigger allows this by setting several triggers that flick through the screens effectively left clicking.

The question is how do I get the power point presentation to reset itself after a fixed time? The way I thought was to get the audio trigger to start a macro in the first slide to start a timer that after a fixed interval whne the action was happening on another slide it returned the presentation to the first slide again.

I have been trying with the trm kernal 35 routine but can not get that to work.

Can anyone help with either a macro or a suggestion of how to do this? Does this make sence?

Thanks, I am getting pretty excited that this is going to be a GREAT project once this is craked.

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Old 30-10-2008, 06:30 PM   #2
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Re: macro to return to start of presentation

Hi

I found the answer and thought I would post it to help others.

The solution is an add in called Kiosk assistant which allows power point to loop and start again after a fixed interval

Thanks for those that looked to help


http://officeone.mvps.org/kioskassist/kioskassist.html
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