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I have just created a PowerPoint jeopardy game with a total of 25 questions (boxes to choose from).
The only problem I'm having is that after I click on a box that leads me to a question, when I return to the main game board screen, I am unsure how to get rid of the boxes I have already clicked on.
For example, if I choose a $200 question, the $200 box does not go away.
I have tried to change the colors of the hyperlink schemes and that hasn't worked.
I have also tried to add an animation and then set the trigger and that's not working either.
PowerPoint really? All this type of stuff I have seen is typically done in Excel or Word.
I am a bit curious to see what you came up with, care to share it?
Yeah I would prefer to use excel or word, but I already had a template made in PowerPoint so I just edited a few things.
I still can't get it to fade or remove the $ boxes I've previously clicked. Thank goodness I'm working with a SMARTboard, so it remembers when I write on slides... I'll just cross out each box as I go.
You really won't be able to do that unless you go through the table the exact same way every time.
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