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Show previous animation button
Hi all,
Can someone please help me with some vba to apply to a button which would show the previous custom animation shown? Many thanks, Michael |
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Show previous animation button
Hi again,
Perhaps this is more difficult than I imagine? Just to clarify what I am trying to achieve... I would like to be able to use a button on the PowerPoint stage that, once clicked, would go back to the previous custom animation - much like the way the mouse wheel does when viewing the slideshow. Can someone help please? Many thanks, Michael "kimkom" wrote: Hi all, Can someone please help me with some vba to apply to a button which would show the previous custom animation shown? Many thanks, Michael |
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Show previous animation button
On 4/29/10 3:47 AM, kimkom wrote:
Hi again, Perhaps this is more difficult than I imagine? Just to clarify what I am trying to achieve... I would like to be able to use a button on the PowerPoint stage that, once clicked, would go back to the previous custom animation - much like the way the mouse wheel does when viewing the slideshow. Can someone help please? Many thanks, Michael "kimkom" wrote: Hi all, Can someone please help me with some vba to apply to a button which would show the previous custom animation shown? Many thanks, Michael I believe that ActivePresentation.SlideShowWindow.View.Previous rolls back the last animation. If there is no animation to roll back, it goes to the previous slide. --David -- David M. Marcovitz Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/ Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland |
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Show previous animation button
Thanks for the reply David.
I believe that 'ActivePresentation.SlideShowWindow.View.Previous' goes back to the previous slide rather than the previous custom animation, but I will give it another try and see how we get on. Regards, Michael "David Marcovitz" wrote: On 4/29/10 3:47 AM, kimkom wrote: Hi again, Perhaps this is more difficult than I imagine? Just to clarify what I am trying to achieve... I would like to be able to use a button on the PowerPoint stage that, once clicked, would go back to the previous custom animation - much like the way the mouse wheel does when viewing the slideshow. Can someone help please? Many thanks, Michael "kimkom" wrote: Hi all, Can someone please help me with some vba to apply to a button which would show the previous custom animation shown? Many thanks, Michael I believe that ActivePresentation.SlideShowWindow.View.Previous rolls back the last animation. If there is no animation to roll back, it goes to the previous slide. --David -- David M. Marcovitz Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/ Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland . |
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Show previous animation button
Hi David,
That indeed does go back to the previous custom anim! Many thanks for your help! Many regards, Michael "David Marcovitz" wrote: On 4/29/10 3:47 AM, kimkom wrote: Hi again, Perhaps this is more difficult than I imagine? Just to clarify what I am trying to achieve... I would like to be able to use a button on the PowerPoint stage that, once clicked, would go back to the previous custom animation - much like the way the mouse wheel does when viewing the slideshow. Can someone help please? Many thanks, Michael "kimkom" wrote: Hi all, Can someone please help me with some vba to apply to a button which would show the previous custom animation shown? Many thanks, Michael I believe that ActivePresentation.SlideShowWindow.View.Previous rolls back the last animation. If there is no animation to roll back, it goes to the previous slide. --David -- David M. Marcovitz Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/ Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland . |
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