Create a title slide. This will be the first your player will see when they start the show. Possibly feature a short introduction and then have the menu appear. The main menu should feature: • Welcome • Who Wants to be a Millionaire title • Links to begin the show and “How to Play” slides, or rules right there on the first slide • Consider allowing the player simply click anywhere on the screen or use the ->key to advance to the next slide, but links are recommended.
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To create a hyperlink, simply highlight the text, WordArt, action button, shape or object you wish to be able to click on, right click on it, and select Hyperlink. Once the dialogue box appears, select “Place in This Document” on the far left side of the dialogue box. From here, you can select which slide you wish to hyperlink the text or object to. Make the first question. Demo Rash For Windows 7 more. On the question slide, you should show or mention the money tree, how much the contestant is going for, what they can walk away with. Under AutoShapes>Basic Shapes, select the Hexagon. This is a lot like the shape of the box that the question and choices appear in on the show.
Draw your shape (short and wide), like the shape of the box that the question appears in on the show. Color it black, blue, or whatever color you like. Next, draw a text box overtop of it, and type the first question in there.