From: Taffarel on 26 Apr 2010 17:00 Ultimately what I want to do is this: when I click to transition to the next slide (during a presentation), I want some custom animations to play out first and *then* transition after they're done. The effect would be to make the slideshow appear less like a series of discreet slides and more like a smooth video. For example, I'm using PPT 2007 and my presentation is based on the "Technic" theme. There are some curvy panels on the side and bottom of each slide as part of the theme; but if you look at the slide masters, you can see that the curvy panels are in different locations (or missing altogether) on some of the slides. Rather than just have a hard transition from slide to slide (so the curvy panels appear, disappear, or instantly jump with each transition), I would like to animate them so that they slide in or out to match the next slide in the presentation; but I don't want to have to remember to click once to start a custom animation, and then click again to transition to the next slide - I want it to be smoother than that to achieve the affect I'm going for. Hopefully that makes sense. :) It would be perfect if I could have a custom animation play "On Click", and at the end have some trigger that automatically transitions to the next slide so I don't have to remember to click again. Another approach would be to set some sort of custom animation to occur "On Exit Transition" instead of "On Click". But I can't figure out how to do either one! Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help!
From: Rick Altman on 27 Apr 2010 01:25 Hmm, that's a good one. I wonder if this could be done with a secret slide. Let's identify the actors in this play: 1: The slide that precedes the animation that you want. 2. The slide that contains the animation. 3. The slide that follows the animation. Slide 1 is designed as you wish, up to the point of the desired animation. Slide 2 is identical to Slide 1, except the animation occurs as soon as the slide appears and this slide's transition is set to Automatic, not Click. This is the so-called secret slide because it will feel like a continuation of Slide 1. Slide 3 then appears after Slide 2 does its business. I think this would work... -- Rick Altman The Presentation Summit October 17-20 | San Diego http://www.PresentationSummit.com "Taffarel" <Taffarel(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0CDCCBFB-9966-43D0-B2F5-159569B03545(a)microsoft.com... > Ultimately what I want to do is this: when I click to transition to the > next > slide (during a presentation), I want some custom animations to play out > first and *then* transition after they're done. The effect would be to > make > the slideshow appear less like a series of discreet slides and more like a > smooth video. > > For example, I'm using PPT 2007 and my presentation is based on the > "Technic" theme. There are some curvy panels on the side and bottom of > each > slide as part of the theme; but if you look at the slide masters, you can > see > that the curvy panels are in different locations (or missing altogether) > on > some of the slides. > > Rather than just have a hard transition from slide to slide (so the curvy > panels appear, disappear, or instantly jump with each transition), I would > like to animate them so that they slide in or out to match the next slide > in > the presentation; but I don't want to have to remember to click once to > start > a custom animation, and then click again to transition to the next slide - > I > want it to be smoother than that to achieve the affect I'm going for. > Hopefully that makes sense. :) > > It would be perfect if I could have a custom animation play "On Click", > and > at the end have some trigger that automatically transitions to the next > slide > so I don't have to remember to click again. Another approach would be to > set > some sort of custom animation to occur "On Exit Transition" instead of "On > Click". But I can't figure out how to do either one! Any ideas? > > Thanks in advance for any help!
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