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![]() I'm assembling a presentation to help teach reading in a primary school. I'd like the teacher to be able to click on a word in the text which displays a pop-up box explaining what it means.
e.g. click on "Britain" and it displays a pop-up box saying "a country in Europe". Ideally the text in the pop-up could be formatted with a different font, bold, italics etc. I can't work out a way to do this in PPT that doesn't involve creating a separate slide for each definition ( ![]() I'm using ppt2000 on Win XP. Thanks. ![]() |
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