Tutorial 01
Linking Presentations Together Seamlessly
This tutorial guides you through how to link different presentations
together. It may be used to workaround some of the limitations of PowerPoint®.
It's great for:
Mixing presentations that
use different templates / styles without all the slides getting badly mis-formatted
Displaying several
presentations in what appears to be one show
Keeping all the different
presentations separate and at a manageable size
Avoiding the annoying black screens in between
presentations like you get with the list (.LST) method using the powerpoint viewer
See Tutorial
02 for how to loop certain presentations but not all of them!
It doesn't require you to click on any hyperlinked
buttons to call up any of the presentations!
FREE
Downloadable files available at the end to see how it's done
Theory:
This technique works by
having what we will call a show presentation. The show presentation
effectively calls up all the other linked presentations and then displays
them. The trick is to have a common slide that is identical on all the
presentations. The common slide must be the very first and last slide of all the linked
presentations. The linked presentations can be using any template, it simply doesn't
matter. When you display the show presentation, powerpoint will display the common slide
(from the show presentation), when it has displayed the common slide, it will then load up
the next linked presentation and display it automatically, again it will show the common
slide. This is how it makes it seamless. You don't have to click any buttons on the
screen. You don't have to stop the presentation and load up the next one. Sounds
complicated? Then follow this step by step guide:
Step-by-Step Guide:
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For this tutorial we will create a directory / folder on our
computer called
C:\Tutorials\Linking
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Put all your presentations in this directory. For this
tutorial we will just have two presentations that we will link to, and our show
presentation.

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Using powerpoint, save one of your presentations as
"Show01.ppt". This is the presentation that will call up all the other
presentations.
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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
presentations
 
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Now for the clever stuff!
Choose the Insert Menu, Click on Object and the
following will appear 
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Click on Create from file and the following
will appear

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Click on the "Browse" button and
navigate to your first presentation that you want displayed when you run the show.
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Click on your first presentation (in this case Linked01.ppt)
and click OK.

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Click on "Link" and you should see
the following

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Click on "Display as icon" and
then click the "OK" button

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The following icon will appear

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Click and drag the icon off to the edge of your page

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You've successfully linked a presentation into your show
presentation.
Now to tell powerpoint to display the linked presentation.
Right click the icon and select "Custom Animation"

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Change the "Entry animation and sound" from
"No Effect" to "Appear"

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Click on the "Play Settings" tab, change the
"Object action" from "Don't Play" to "Show"

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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 intervention.
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As an extra step you could add a note to yourself, again off
the edge of the screen, just above the powerpoint icon. For example:
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To link in the rest of your presentations. Copy this slide by
choosing the "Insert" menu, and select "Duplicate Slide". Delete the
powerpoint icon at the edge of the screen.
Repeat steps 5-17
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For each linked presentation you must add the "common"
slide as the first and last slide. So powerpoint will display the same slide when it jumps
from each linked presentation and back to the "show01.ppt" presentation.

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Save It That's it!
To display the actual show, all you need to do is load the file called
"show01.ppt" and display it. Please note when you load the presentation
powerpoint will display "this presentation contains links - Do you want to update
them"...Always choose "Yes" to this question. Powerpoint will do the rest.
Just use the mouse button or the right cursor key to move forward through the
presentation. Remember that to move from a linked presentation to the next presentation
you will have to click 3 times for powerpoint to display the next
presentation.
The first click will move back to the "show01.ppt" presentation
The second click will move to the next slide in "show01.ppt", powerpoint will
then automatically load the next presentation. So you may want to wait half a second
before pressing for the 3rd click.
The third click will move from the "common" slide in the linked presentation to
the first real slide.
Phew! |
The following assumptions where made for this
tutorial:
- You are using powerpoint 97 or above. For powerpoint 2000
the principle is the same except some of the menus will look slightly different.
- All your presentations should have the page size set to
"on-screen".
- You already have your presentations already made.
- You can put your presentations in any folder you like, but
to be on the safe side it's best if you replicate the directory structure on any computer
you transfer the presentations to.
- You can use filenames longer than the 8.3 convention
To download the files used in this tutorial right click the image below, then choose "Save target as"
(IE), or "Save Link As" (Netscape).

The file downloaded is a
Zipped file which will need unzipping.
It contains all three files used in this tutorial. Filesize 0.5mb
It's important that you place the unzipped files in C:\Tutorials\Looping
as this is where powerpoint will be looking for the files.
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