Presentation without time

Hi, basically im having trouble setting up a presentation without it being timed. So like in powerpoint you click to go onto the next slide, whereas in Captivate it is timed to go onto the next slide, is there anyway to remove the timeline bit out of a presentation. Any help would much be appreciated.
thanks

Hi there
What you need to do is insert either a Click Box or a Button object on each slide. If a Click Box, it will be invisible. These elements will keep the project paused until the user clicks to proceed.
Hope this helps! Rick
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