I am working in Powerpoint to build a clickable prototype. I have got around 50 slides and to link the pages, I am hyperlinking different slides with slide number.
Problem:
Once linking is done and I need to add some slides in the middle the slide numbers will get change and I will need to change the links again and again.
Is there any way so that I could change slide numbers with some slide names so that even if I need to add more slides in the middle of the presentation the link name remains the same?
For example can we make Link name - slide1 to link name aboutus?
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In slides I often use PPT animation to show additional text on a slide. When I do something similar in LaTeX beamer, I can get the other portions to also be shown, but greyed out, until I advance, pressing "space" or another key.
Can I do something similar in PPT? If so how?
I know I can do this as separate slides, but would prefer not to do it that way, because I also do handouts or 2x2 versions, where I want the final slide content to appear on a single page.
Looks like this:
First view:
2nd view:
Our app shares a custom open graph story that included a 1200x630px preview image. The preview image however always displays as a small square when posted to the Facebook timeline.
As mentioned here, the header of the website I'm linking to already contains og:image and og:image:width and og:image:height. Still the image is cropped and only a square on the left is visible.
Is there any trick to make the image use the full width? User generated images are not the solution to go for because it removes the link from the open graph object and also stores the image in the user's photo albums.
I know that this has to be possible somehow because it works for apps such as Runtastic Results.
I have a slide presentation with the same image on 10 of the 20 slides. When I rebuild with the presentation for another user I have to change those 10 slides to update the image.
Is there a way to have one of the images be the master image and all other link back to the master so I can update just the one image ?
Cheers,
Fox
This is more a question for SuperUser than StackOverflow, but since we're here ...
To insert the first instance of the picture, choose Insert | Picture. Browse to the picture you want, select it then instead of clicking Insert in the dialog box, click the triangle to the right of Insert; from the dropdown that appears, choose "Insert and Link".
Now copy the picture to wherever else you want to use it in the presentation. Since the picture is linked, PPT will update the presentation with the latest version of the picture when you open the PPT file. But a full copy of the picture is also embedded, so if the linked file isn't available or the link breaks, the picture won't turn into a red x.
Here's what I'm trying to do : I have about 20 og:image in meta tags on one page, and on this page I have both a like button AND a share button (the deprecated one). I need all the 20 og:image for the share feature, and I want Facebook to pick a particular image when building the popup window (or "flyout"), which will also be the image displayed on a facebook wall after publishing.
Currently, the picture in the popup window is the first og:image, but when I publish and go on my facebook wall, facebook picked another picture to display (the 7th of the og:image list, to be more precise).
I got nearly the same problem on the share feature, I can't obtain the first og:image to be the first thumbnail of the available thumbnails list. The 7th image in og:image list is always the first thumbnail proposed.
Anyone knows the picking algorithm of Facebook or something? I've been searching everywhere and I can't find a single clue on this.
I tried to swap images but I have to avoid putting the same image twice (1st and 7th). I really need some help.
Thank you
I think it's supposed to be random - regardless, if you only want one image, just use one og:url tag
I am having problems with a table containing checkboxes in Word.
I am working with a table containing 10 checkboxes. Next to this table, there is an image.
When the user checks one of the checkboxes, something has to be added to the image, i.e. the image is further completed.
However, the order of checking the checkboxes is not fixed or defined, so there are lots of different combinations.
Is there a way to add the additional parts to the original image, linked to the checkboxes? Or is this way too advanced for Word?
Word doesn't have this type of built-in functionality with images. There are too many state combinations for the checkboxes to make an image for each state in advance. One possibility could be to find a dll or ocx and draw the image programatically (advanced). Another would be to edit your image in photoshop and cut it up into 10 separate files using a transparent background. You could then add and remove layers to wherever you are displaying your image and control the z-ordering with vb.