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Subject: OXP Tip: Control whether your presentation ends with a black slide (Microsoft PowerPoint XP)     [ View Email Thread ]
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Control whether your presentation ends with a black slide

(Microsoft PowerPoint XP)



Unless you make changes to your preferences, PowerPoint appends

a black slide to the end of every slide show you create by

default. This can be useful for many people, since the black

slide serves as a simple way to ease out of a presentation

without an otherwise jarring transition to a view of your

desktop. However, if the "End Of Slide Show, Click To Exit"

message that also appears at the top of this black slide

distracts you, or if you have another ending in mind for the

majority of the presentations you'll be creating with PowerPoint,

you won't want this slide appearing by default.



Fortunately, this behavior is easy to change. Simply choose

Tools | Options from the PowerPoint menu bar, and click on the

View tab in the resulting Options dialog box. Next, deselect the

End With Black Slide check box in the Slide Show panel and click

OK. Now you can end all your future presentations however you

wish (i.e. add your own black slide without any unnecessary text

or create a slide with a list of scrolling credits acknowledging

your coworkers).



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