Looks like press S then the slide number and Enter from what I see below. Greg Chapman http://www.mousetrax.com "Counting in binary is as easy as 01, 10, 11! With thinking this clear, is coding really a good idea?" You can use the following shortcut keys while running your slide show presentation in full-screen mode. N, ENTER, PAGE DOWN, RIGHT ARROW, DOWN ARROW, or the SPACEBAR (or click the mouse) Perform the next animation or advance to the next slide P, PAGE UP, LEFT ARROW, UP ARROW, or BACKSPACE Perform the previous animation or return to the previous slide number+ENTER Go to slide number B or PERIOD Display a black screen, or return to the slide show from a black screen W or COMMA Display a white screen, or return to the slide show from a white screen S or PLUS SIGN Stop or restart an automatic slide show ESC, CTRL+BREAK, or HYPHEN End a slide show E Erase on-screen annotations H Go to the next hidden slide T Set new timings while rehearsing O Use original timings while rehearsing M Use mouse-click to advance while rehearsing 1+ENTER (or press both mouse buttons for 2 seconds) Return to the first slide CTRL+P Redisplay hidden pointer and/or change the pointer to a pen CTRL+A Redisplay hidden pointer and/or change the pointer to an arrow CTRL+H Hide the pointer and navigation button immediately CTRL+U Hide the pointer and navigation button in 15 seconds SHIFT+F10 (or right-click) Display the shortcut menu TAB Go to the first or next hyperlink on a slide SHIFT+TAB Go to the last or previous hyperlink on a slide ENTER while a hyperlink is selected Perform the "mouse click" behavior of the selected hyperlink SHIFT+ENTER while a hyperlink is selected Perform the "mouse over" behavior of the selected hyperlink > -----Original Message----- > From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Neil Atwood > Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 7:03 PM > To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [mso] PowerPoint question... > > > > I have a feeling this has been asked before, but couldn't > find the reference. > > Using PowerPoint 2002 (or 2000 for that matter), is there a > keyboard shortcut to start the slideshow at the current slide? > > For example: I search through a big PowerPoint file to find > the slide that I want to start with. I either have to: Click > on the tiny little screen icon at the bottom left, or hit F5 > followed quickly by the number of the slide and Enter. > > Would a macro work? > > Any thoughts appreciated. > > Thanks > ************************************************************* You are receiving this mail because you subscribed to mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or MicrosoftOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To send mail to the group, simply address it to mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To Unsubscribe from this group, send an email to mso-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?Subject=unsubscribe Or, visit the group's homepage and use the dropdown menu. This will also allow you to change your email settings to digest or vacation (no mail). //www.freelists.org/webpage/mso To be able to use the files section for sharing files with the group, send a request to mso-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and you will be sent an invitation with instructions. Once you are a member of the files group, you can go here to upload/download files: http://www.smartgroups.com/vault/msofiles *************************************************************