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Old February 19th, 2010, 06:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
jpreman
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Default Changing Slide Advnacing timing

Thanks for your attention.

I have a PowerPoint presentation with more than 30 slides. Initially I set
the slide advancing to AUTOMATICALLY AFTER 00:05 secs for each slide. Rest of
the Slide Transition settings for each slide are different. Now I wish to
reduce the timing to 00:03 secs without changing other setting. (clicking
APPLY TO ALL SLIDES changes the Slide Transition settings in all slide to
identical as the one I am working on).

1. Is there a way to do this easily without having to go to each slide
individually?

2. If there is a way, can it be used to change the timing just for few
slides selected at random?

I am using PowerPoint 2003 with XP SP3.

Preman




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Old February 19th, 2010, 10:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Luc
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Default Changing Slide Advnacing timing

jpreman,
In slide sorter view, select all the slides you want to have a different
transition time. Set the transition time next to Automatically after. Now
click on another thumbnail that was not selected. Timings on the previously
selected items will change.

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Luc Sanders
MVP - PowerPoint

"jpreman" schreef in bericht
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Thanks for your attention.

I have a PowerPoint presentation with more than 30 slides. Initially I set
the slide advancing to AUTOMATICALLY AFTER 00:05 secs for each slide. Rest
of
the Slide Transition settings for each slide are different. Now I wish to
reduce the timing to 00:03 secs without changing other setting. (clicking
APPLY TO ALL SLIDES changes the Slide Transition settings in all slide to
identical as the one I am working on).

1. Is there a way to do this easily without having to go to each slide
individually?

2. If there is a way, can it be used to change the timing just for few
slides selected at random?

I am using PowerPoint 2003 with XP SP3.

Preman





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Old February 19th, 2010, 01:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
jpreman
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Default Changing Slide Advnacing timing

Luc,

Great! it worked. Didn't realize it would be so simple. Thanks a lot.

Preman

"Luc" wrote:

jpreman,
In slide sorter view, select all the slides you want to have a different
transition time. Set the transition time next to Automatically after. Now
click on another thumbnail that was not selected. Timings on the previously
selected items will change.

--

Luc Sanders
MVP - PowerPoint

"jpreman" schreef in bericht
...
Thanks for your attention.

I have a PowerPoint presentation with more than 30 slides. Initially I set
the slide advancing to AUTOMATICALLY AFTER 00:05 secs for each slide. Rest
of
the Slide Transition settings for each slide are different. Now I wish to
reduce the timing to 00:03 secs without changing other setting. (clicking
APPLY TO ALL SLIDES changes the Slide Transition settings in all slide to
identical as the one I am working on).

1. Is there a way to do this easily without having to go to each slide
individually?

2. If there is a way, can it be used to change the timing just for few
slides selected at random?

I am using PowerPoint 2003 with XP SP3.

Preman





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