PowerPoint clever connection problem

  

Make a connection question PPT courseware must use VBA programming? not necessarily! This article provides you with a way to bypass the VBA implementation of connected courseware. Using VBA programming to create a connection problem PPT courseware, for most teachers, the difficulty is a bit large. In fact, we have a shortcut: use the courseware source program made by the master, let it be used for me. This article takes the production connection question as an example to introduce the teachers to the method of modifying and using the existing courseware source program. On-demand custom-made connection questions are the common types of questions in the courseware. Because the students may make mistakes when answering, the connection is random and must be interactive. Here directly use the PPT source program provided online to modify your own connection questions. After the source program is downloaded and decompressed, there are two files, open “ connection question.txt” (see Figure 1), [ColorID] is the text color, the smaller the number, the darker the color, the specific color can be set according to the color tone in the future courseware. If you increase or delete the number of questions, modify the [shpID] value, such as: 6 questions, then change to 6, under [content] modify the title and answer, pay attention to the title and answer one-to-one correspondence, which is the first The correct answer to the question corresponds to the first answer. If there are more questions, change the font size under [fSize] to a smaller value. Open the <quo; connection question.ppt” file in the source program, the first page is the title button, you can modify the text, style and location above, but do not delete this button because it contains the VBA code; the second page is used to display Connection content, no need to modify, and finally play the courseware to carry out any connection, click the "End" button to get the completion of the problem (see Figure 2). Tip: When using PowerPoint2010 to open “ connection question.ppt” will appear "security warning, the macro has been disabled", prompt, click the "Enable Content" button to enable the macro, if it is PowerPoint2003, also enable Macro, otherwise the connection question will not work. Make the connection problem perfectly integrated into the courseware. Use the connection question in your own courseware. If you copy it directly into the courseware, the interactivity will be lost, and you will not be able to connect randomly. And we divide the courseware into two files (connection questions and courseware), which are played separately, which will cause the use of the courseware to be interrupted, which is not perfect. So how do you combine the connection questions with the courseware? After groping, the author finally found a more perfect solution. Open “ connection question.txt”, create your own topic as needed; then open “ connection question.ppt”, switch to the "design" label, modify the template used in the connection question to the template used for the courseware, Let the two be generally consistent in style; finally copy the two files (connection question .txt and connection question .ppt) to the folder where the courseware is located. Open the courseware, insert a new slideshow to display the connection question, switch to the “Insert” tab, click the “Object” button to select “Create by file”, and then click “Browse”. Button to select “ connection question.ppt”, then select the “link” option, click the "OK" button to insert the connection question into the current courseware (see Figure 3), and finally adjust the size of the connection question And location, so that it is perfectly integrated with the courseware. When the courseware runs to the connection question, click the title button to start the problem. When finished, click the “End” button to return to the initial interface of the connection question, and finally press any key to continue running the courseware. Tip: When the courseware is to be played on other computers, be sure to save the “.ppt and connection question.txt” and the courseware in the same folder. It may also appear when you open the courseware. "Safety statement" window, click on the "Update link" button as prompted. In fact, this method can also combine two or more courseware, teachers who need it can try it. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com

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