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From: Kander on 28 Apr 2010 14:24 Is there anyway to set a "universal" transition time in PowerPoint 2007without having to "rehearse" the entire show and set each slide individually? Setting timers via "rehearse" is just a waste of time. It seems simple enough (conceptually) to set the time at "x" seconds per slide, so how does one do it?
From: jpforestier on 28 Apr 2010 14:50 In the slider view, select all slides (Ctrl+A) Animation tab, transition automatically after : 5 seconds for example. "Kander" <Kander(a)discussions.microsoft.com> a �crit dans le message de news: 5BFCD061-A478-4118-B041-E4143FF3CCF5(a)microsoft.com... > Is there anyway to set a "universal" transition time in PowerPoint > 2007without having to "rehearse" the entire show and set each slide > individually? Setting timers via "rehearse" is just a waste of time. It > seems simple enough (conceptually) to set the time at "x" seconds per > slide, > so how does one do it? >
From: trip_to_tokyo on 28 Apr 2010 23:57 PowerPoint 2007 I have a 23 slide Presentation in front of me. To get it to run automatically I take the following actions:- 1. Animations tab. 2. Transitions to This Slide tab. 3. Place a tick (check) in:- Automatically After: - on the right hand side and change the number to the right if you want to (for example change it to 00:01). 4. Now click on Apply To All (if this is what you want). TO CHECK THAT THE ABOVE HAS WORKED 5. Slide Show / Start Slide Show group / From Beginning Each slide should now advance automatically at 1 second intervals. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. "Kander" wrote: > Is there anyway to set a "universal" transition time in PowerPoint > 2007without having to "rehearse" the entire show and set each slide > individually? Setting timers via "rehearse" is just a waste of time. It > seems simple enough (conceptually) to set the time at "x" seconds per slide, > so how does one do it? >
From: Gordon on 29 Apr 2010 08:37 "Kander" <Kander(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5BFCD061-A478-4118-B041-E4143FF3CCF5(a)microsoft.com... > Is there anyway to set a "universal" transition time in PowerPoint > 2007without having to "rehearse" the entire show and set each slide > individually? Setting timers via "rehearse" is just a waste of time. It > seems simple enough (conceptually) to set the time at "x" seconds per > slide, > so how does one do it? > Neither of those solutions work here at all in PP 2007....
From: Gordon on 29 Apr 2010 08:39 "Gordon" <gordon.burgessparker(a)hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:#o2zti55KHA.3532(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Kander" <Kander(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5BFCD061-A478-4118-B041-E4143FF3CCF5(a)microsoft.com... >> Is there anyway to set a "universal" transition time in PowerPoint >> 2007without having to "rehearse" the entire show and set each slide >> individually? Setting timers via "rehearse" is just a waste of time. It >> seems simple enough (conceptually) to set the time at "x" seconds per >> slide, >> so how does one do it? >> > > Neither of those solutions work here at all in PP 2007.... You have to make sure that the "Use Rehearsed timings" is checked......seems pretty unintuitive compared to 2003....
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