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Use Microsoft PowerPoint to Develop an Interactive Story
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Now add words to the action button. Right-click inside the button, and click
Add Text. Type the words that you want the button to display, using whatever
font and size works best.
Tip:
You can wrap words inside the
button. First, double-click the button, and then on the Text Box tab, select
Word wrap text in AutoShape. Click OK. Resize the button to fit your slide by
clicking a corner box and dragging to the appropriate size.
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To change the color of the button, double-click it. On the
Colors and
Lines
tab, choose the colors you want.
9.
Try out the new links by viewing the slide show. To do this, on the
Slide
Show
menu, click
View Show
. Note that the hyperlinks don't work
unless you are viewing a slide show.
10.
Add slide transitions to spice up your slide show. To do this, choose
Slide Transition
from the
Slide Show
menu.
11.
Save your story, and then have some friends in your class try it out. The
paths should work each time someone reads your story. Who knows which path each
reader will take next time!"
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