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 darryn
 
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I have made a scoreboard on a powerpoint game where the numbers are 
underneath each other and dissappear when you click on it to reveal the 
next number underneath. The problem is I want many slides in my game. So
 how can I create or revisit this same page without it resetting the 
scores to zero again. I tried a custom show but it reset itself upon 
revisiting it. I want to carry over the scores to the next slide or go 
back to the page (not reset) then go to the next page in my game 
sequence. Is it possible? Thanks in advance for your help. Darryn.   
                            
                       
        
 
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 ELOJOLIE274
 
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							| try creating a "link" to question 1, then on the slide of question 1 a "link" back to the slide of the scoreboard etc... it should work because you �re not actually moving forward of backward, you �re just skipping slides if you see what I mean... hope it helps.
 
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 darryn
 
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							| elojolie Thanks very much, that works very well. On the score page I can create some link boxes that disappear each time to reveal the next page link underneath. Then back to score pagr e.t.c.  Darryn. |  26 Jun 2014     
					
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