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Copyright© 2012 Glenna R. Shaw All Rights Reserved
Dynamic PowerPoint!Dynamic PowerPoint!Using PowerPoint’s Interactivity Features to Create Games, Quizzes, Menus, Tutorials and More.
Presented by
Glenna ShawMicrosoft PowerPoint MVP
Branching ConceptBranching Concept
BRANCHING
One section leads to another
Each section can be run independently
DemonstrationDemonstration
Interactive Menus
−External Files
−Custom Shows
Navigation
Menu
• With Action Settings and Action Buttons, you can create a menu driven slide show that can be viewed non-sequentially. This is especially helpful when creating computer based training modules.
• These menu items set action settings to jump to different slides.
Slide 1
Slide 2
Slide 3
Menu
• You can link to external presentations from a menu slide and even start at a specific slide in an external presentation. This is useful if you have multiple presentations created by different persons.
Presentation 1
Presentation 2
Presentation 3
Menu
• Create Custom Shows within a slide show when you want all your menu items to be contained within one file.
• To create a custom show, click on Slide Show, Custom Shows, New, Select the Slides you want to be in the custom show and give it a unique name. You can now link to the Custom Show from your menu slide.
• If you check the Show & Return box, you will return to the original menu after the custom show is complete.
Custom Show 1
Custom Show 2
Menu
• PowerPoint is designed to automatically advance to the next slide, but this may cause viewers to accidentally jump to the wrong slide when you're using a slide with hyperlinks (such as a menu slide).
– You can prevent this, but you must provide the navigation for the slide.– This means you need to add navigation buttons to the slide, such as NEXT, BACK, HOME,
etc.• From your menu slide, click on Slide Show, Slide Transition and uncheck the
Advance on mouse click box.• To remove the advance on mouse click for all slides in your presentation, click on
Slide Show, Set Up Show and select Browsed at Kiosk
Custom Show 1
Custom Show 2
X
Nesting ConceptNesting Concept
NESTING
A cluster of similar items
A set of objects of that can be stacked together
DemonstrationDemonstration
Diagramming
Nested Menus
A Show in a Show
Main MenuVisual Basic
If/Then
Concepts
Branching Nesting Looping
Hyperlinks
Action Settings
Triggers
Interactive Menus
External Files
Custom Shows
Navigation
Diagramming
Menus &Custom Shows
A Show in a Show
External Shows
Custom Shows
Nested Shows
Fun Menu Animations
Menu Example 1
Menu Example 2
Menu Example 3
Menu Example 4
Menu Example 5
Menu Example 6
Quick Link to Taj’s tutorial on Interactive Menus
A Show in a Show
• Action Settings for Embedded Presentations:– Show runs the embedded slide show– Edit allows editing the embedded slide show– Open allows both of the above
A Show in a Show in a Show
Looping ConceptLooping Concept
DO
Repeat cycle through slides
UNTIL
The ESC key is pressed
Or a command to end show
DemonstrationDemonstration
External Shows
Custom Shows
Nested Shows
Presentation Title
Presentation Subtitle
Do NOT modify
this slide!
Change only the
titles.
Press Esc Key
Copyright© Glenna Shaw 2005 All Rights Reserved.
FireWorks
Presentation TitlePresentation Title
Presentation Subtitle
Change Presentation
Title and Subtitle to
your own titles on slides
where indicated. Use the exact same
titles on all fireworks
slides.
Click on the button at any time to show the fireworks.
Hit the ESC key to exit the
fireworks show.
Change Presentation
Title and Subtitle to
your own titles on slides
where indicated. Use the exact same
titles on all fireworks
slides.
Click on the button at any time to show the fireworks.
Hit the ESC key to exit the
fireworks show.
Presentation Title
Presentation Subtitle
Do NOT modify
this slide!
Change only the
titles.
Press Esc Key
Visual BasicVisual Basic
Programming Language
More powerful
More versatile
Create Add-ins and more
Also more risk of problems
DemonstrationDemonstration
Visual Basic EditorMenu
• PowerPoint also provides the option of programming in Visual Basic Programming Language (VB). To enter the Visual Basic Editor, click on View, Toolbars, and make sure the Visual Basic toolbar is selected (so it shows). On the Visual Basic Toolbar, click on the icon for the Visual Basic Editor.
• This presentation shows a simple macro that mimics pressing the ESC key. This macro is used to close the custom shows and return to the menu.
Custom Show 1
Custom Show 2