![]() There’s no native feature in PowerPoint that lets you run your slides in a random order. ![]() Jumping from college years to a baby, to an adult, back to a teenager made it more interesting than running in a linear timeline. The completed presentation has one slide for each of my wife’s years, which will get me into a lot of trouble! Playing it back in order was ok but I wanted to mix it up and have the slides appear in a random order to make it a bit more interesting. It was an obvious choice to use PowerPoint to design the content. But pictures weren’t enough, I wanted them to be ‘presented’ with an attractive design, a timeline indicator and captions. ![]() I recently organised a birthday party for my wife and, as I have a high-quality projector mounted on the ceiling, I thought it would be cool to have a slide show of pictures from across the years playing on the wall. I love PowerPoint even more when I can get inside it and use VBA code to make it do stuff most people don’t even know is possible. I use it to create all sorts of things from the obvious presentations, to print documents, videos and even animated GIF images. There, I said it and I feel better as a result, just as my therapist told me I would. ![]() When everything we do here at BrightCarbon is about telling your stories more effectively with a logical and linear flow it might seem like a very strange thing to want to do. Viewing your PowerPoint slide show in a completely random order.
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