Q: You may wish to create a link to the hidden slide so that you can still access it while in presentation mode. It can sometimes be embarrassing to switch back to editing mode during a presentation. Click the Insert tab from the top of the window. This tab controls everything you can insert into a slide, including pictures, videos, etc. Highlight the text you wish to create a link from. This will be what you click to access the hidden slide during a presentation, so choose a place that makes sense. You may wish to add some text at the end of the presentation saying something like, "More information," and creating the link from that text. Click the Hyperlink button from the options within the Insert tab.  Choose Place in this document from the options on the left side of the pop-up window. Select the hidden slide and click the OK button from the bottom right of the window.
A: Make a link to the hidden slide. Click Insert. Select text. Choose Hyperlink.

Q: What happens if you break up?  If you have divulged private information to them, particularly that is work related, consider how this might be used against you in the future.  Though your partner may be loving and amazing, know that breakups can bring out the worst in people and could potentially threaten your job. Don’t tell them anything that could damage your career. When you two are together away from work, as much as possible, avoid talk about business.  Work to keep your professional and romantic lives as separate as possible.  This will prevent your life from being solely about work and will help you have a better time with your partner. Since your professional and romantic life is now so heavily intertwined, it will be important to maintain those friendships and hobbies that are completely separate from both.  Keep up with your friends and spend time with them regularly.  Enjoy your own hobbies apart from the relationship. Continue to read, dance, ride horses or do whatever else you enjoy, as well.
A: Consider the worst case scenario. Don’t talk about work on dates. Maintain your own friendships and hobbies.

Q: While your vomiting and nausea may pass quickly, there are some situations in which you should contact your doctor. Even a mild case of the flu may become serious if the sick person becomes dehydrated. Call your doctor if you or your child experience the following:  You are unable to keep down any food or liquid You have vomited more than three times in one day You received head injury before the vomiting began You have not urinated in six to eight hours For a child under six: vomiting lasts more than a few hours, they have diarrhea, signs of dehydration, a fever, or they haven't urinated for four to six hours For a child over six: vomiting lasts longer than 24 hours, diarrhea combined with vomiting lasts longer than 24 hours, there are any signs of dehydration, fever higher than 101°F (38.3°C), or they haven't urinated for six hours In some cases you or your child will need immediate medical attention. Call 911 or your emergency services right away if you or your child experience the following:  Blood in the vomit (appears bright red or looks like coffee grounds) Severe headache or stiff neck Lethargy, confusion, or decreased alertness Severe abdominal pain Rapid breathing or pulse
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Know when to contact your doctor. Know when to call emergency services.