Follow these steps...
1. create a new folder on your computer called linking2. Put all your presentations in this directory. F3. Using PowerPoint, save one of your presentations as "Show01.ppt". This is the presentation that will call up all the other presentations.4. Make a common screen as the first slide in this presentation.It's important that any background images are actually on this page and not on the "slide master".It's also important that this slide is using the layout called "blank", as this helps PowerPoint from re-formatting your common slide when you paste it into other presentations5. Choose the Insert Menu, Click on Object6. Click on Create from file7. Click on the "Browse" button and navigate to your first presentation that you want displayed when you run the show.8. Click on "Link"9. Click on "Display as icon" and then click the "OK" button10. Click and drag the icon off to the edge of your page11.Now to tell PowerPoint to display the linked presentation.12. Right click the icon and select "Custom Animation"13. Change the "Entry animation and sound" from "No Effect" to "Appear"14. Click on the "Play Settings" tab, change the "Object action" from "Don't Play" to "Show"15. Click on the "Timing" tab, make sure that the "Start animation" is set to "Automatically" and "0" seconds after previous event. This way PowerPoint will automatically load your linked presentation without any user intervention16. to link the rest of your slides click on the common slide that you created before.17. On the insert menu select duplicate slide and remember to delete the PowerPoint icon at the edge of your screen on the duplicate slide.18. now on the duplicate screen repeat steps 5-1519. Save ItThat's it!
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