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ADDING ACTION BUTTON

                 As you know that an action button can be used to move from one slide to another and play
                 media files.

                 To add an action button, follow these steps:
                 Step 1  Click on the Insert tab.

                 Step 2  Click on the Shapes command from the Illustrations
                         group. Different categories of shapes appear.
                 Step 3  Scroll down to go to the Action Buttons category.
                         There are 12 different types of action buttons available.

                 Step 4  Select the desired action button  and draw  on the
                         slide where you want to insert the action button. The
                         Action Settings dialog box will appear.
                 Step 5  Set the appropriate action from the Action Settings
                         dialog box which you want to perform at the click of
                         the action button.

                 Step 6  Click on the OK button. The selected action button
                         will appear on the slide.
























                                           Action Settings dialog box                       Categories of shapes


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                        Normal view shows the current slide, the outline and the Notes pane.
                        Slide Sorter View shows all the slides of a presentation in a miniature version and allows
                       to change their order.
                        The Notes Page View shows you how your notes pages look like in printed form.
                        Reading View is used when you want to view a presentation not in fullscreen but in a
                       window with simple controls that make the presentation easy to review.
                        Slide Show View allows you to view the presentation in full screen mode.



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