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Slide Show Questions
1) Can a presentation be set up to open in Slide Show
mode? How? 2) When setting up a presentation to be viewed in Slide Show mode, is there a way to allow viewers to override the custom animations and show all content on the page at once? Perhaps something I can do with an Action Button or Hyperlink? Thanks. |
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Slide Show Questions
If you save the presentation as PowerPoint Show (.pps) file, it will open
in Slide Show mode. If you go to the Slide Show menu, choose Set Up Show, and click the check box for Show Without Animation, it will have all slides in their ending states. --David -- David M. Marcovitz, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology Loyola College in Maryland Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/ wrote in news:790201c4766f$4c49aa00 : 1) Can a presentation be set up to open in Slide Show mode? How? 2) When setting up a presentation to be viewed in Slide Show mode, is there a way to allow viewers to override the custom animations and show all content on the page at once? Perhaps something I can do with an Action Button or Hyperlink? Thanks. |
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Thanks, David. The .pps tip was embarrassingly easy. I
guess if you have PowerPoint open, it will not open to the Slide Show, but if it's closed, it will. In terms of the Animation, I'm really trying to give the viewer the option of seeing each slide animated or 'opening' all of the animations at once. But I want them to have this option on a page-by-page basis. Thanks again. -Kurt- -----Original Message----- If you save the presentation as PowerPoint Show (.pps) file, it will open in Slide Show mode. If you go to the Slide Show menu, choose Set Up Show, and click the check box for Show Without Animation, it will have all slides in their ending states. --David -- David M. Marcovitz, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology Loyola College in Maryland Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/ wrote in news:790201c4766f$4c49aa00 : 1) Can a presentation be set up to open in Slide Show mode? How? 2) When setting up a presentation to be viewed in Slide Show mode, is there a way to allow viewers to override the custom animations and show all content on the page at once? Perhaps something I can do with an Action Button or Hyperlink? Thanks. . |
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Slide Show Questions
For the animation, I think the only way you can do this on a slide by
slide basis is with a VBA script, and I'm not sure how easy that would be. How would the user select which slides to animate and which not? Would there be two buttons on each slide, one with Next with Animation and the other with Next Without Animation? --David -- David M. Marcovitz, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology Loyola College in Maryland Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/ wrote in news:769201c47673$cc043180 : Thanks, David. The .pps tip was embarrassingly easy. I guess if you have PowerPoint open, it will not open to the Slide Show, but if it's closed, it will. In terms of the Animation, I'm really trying to give the viewer the option of seeing each slide animated or 'opening' all of the animations at once. But I want them to have this option on a page-by-page basis. Thanks again. -Kurt- -----Original Message----- If you save the presentation as PowerPoint Show (.pps) file, it will open in Slide Show mode. If you go to the Slide Show menu, choose Set Up Show, and click the check box for Show Without Animation, it will have all slides in their ending states. --David -- David M. Marcovitz, Ph.D. Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology Loyola College in Maryland Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/ wrote in news:790201c4766f$4c49aa00 : 1) Can a presentation be set up to open in Slide Show mode? How? 2) When setting up a presentation to be viewed in Slide Show mode, is there a way to allow viewers to override the custom animations and show all content on the page at once? Perhaps something I can do with an Action Button or Hyperlink? Thanks. . |
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