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9.
Define the actions you want to occur if the user clicks inside the
slidelet rollover area. Remember, most rollover areas don't have a
clickable functionality, so many users will not expect to click in the
area. Click OK when finished.
Table 9-6. Rollover slidelet properties
Set this:
For this action :
Navigate
If the viewer clicks in the rollover area, take the action specified in the On Click
drop-down box (such as Go To Next Slide or Continue).
Stick Slidelet
Leave the slidelet on the screen, even after the viewer moves the cursor out of
therolloverarea.
Shortcut Key
Specify a key (or combination of keys) that trigger the display of the rollover
content.
10. Most of the tabs are similar to functions you've seen on other
property windows (such as audio settings, size and position, and
most of the options. The Options tab does include one extra option
that you won't see for other elements. Click the Options tab and
select the Show Runtime Shadow check box to display a shadow
behind the slidelet when it displays. This can help to differentiate
the slidelet content from the slide behind it.
11. Click and drag the content box to the location where you want it to
appear when the viewer rolls the mouse over the designated roll-
over area.
12. Define the content for the rollover by inserting elements into the
content box; you do this by highlighting the box and choosing ele-
ments from the Insert menu. See Chapter 7 for details on the
available elements.
TIP:
Though you can add many types of elements to the content
box, remember that this is a rollover element, and is usually dis-
played temporarily. Also, the content will be displayed on top of
whatever else is on the slide. Don't try to put too much information in
a rollover slidelet.
 
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