When creating a presentation, I sometimes create extra slides that contain additional information, a more thorough explanation, or an extra plot pertaining to certain parts of my talk. These extra slides are usually in a separate PDF and the document is usually only opened if an audience member asks a question or requests information and one of my extra slides supplements my response nicely.
I am wondering if it's possible to insert these slides into my presentation with the two following options:
- The extra slides are skipped when progressing through the presentation unless...
- I click on a hyperlink placed somewhere on the slide. If clicked, we traverse to the extra slide. From this slide, continuing to the 'next' slide would send us back to the slide that got us here originally.
The above can be accomplished with two (or more) PDFs (one with the presentation, one -- or more -- with the supplemental slides) via hyperref but ideally I would like to only have one document.
I am not familiar enough with ifthen to know if it can be done with that package.
Any help would be much appreciated.


\hyperlink{supplemental}in multiple frames then how to go back from the "supplemental content" to the frame from which I clicked the link. One way I can think of is to use the pdf viewer's "previous view" functionality. (alt + leftarrow in adobe reader") – dips Oct 24 '13 at 16:46\Acrobatmenu{GoBack}{\beamerreturnbutton{}}give you a button that takes you to the previous view? – Mike Renfro Oct 25 '13 at 21:03