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How do I get Powerpoint 2003 fade in 1 by 1 in 2007
I frequently used the 'fade in one by one' feature in Powerpoint 2003, which
allowed me to fade in individual bullet points by way of a click of a mouse. Not only is this feature now not standard in 2007, but I can't work out how to create it: anything that I find, tends, instead, to fade the bullet points in on some kind of automatic time schedule, rather than - as I want - on a mouse click. I want only to use text, no sounds, no pictures, and nothing fancy. Currently, I am reduced to copying my material into an old Powerpoint 2003 presentation, but this is silly. I am a frequent user of Powerpoint, but with minimal skills/knowledge. This is ALL I want to be able to do. Buying books on Powerpoint 2007 does not, so far, help. |
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How do I get Powerpoint 2003 fade in 1 by 1 in 2007
This should help you to get the fades "On Click"
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/PowerPoi...by%20line.html -- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html "Whitten" wrote: I frequently used the 'fade in one by one' feature in Powerpoint 2003, which allowed me to fade in individual bullet points by way of a click of a mouse. Not only is this feature now not standard in 2007, but I can't work out how to create it: anything that I find, tends, instead, to fade the bullet points in on some kind of automatic time schedule, rather than - as I want - on a mouse click. I want only to use text, no sounds, no pictures, and nothing fancy. Currently, I am reduced to copying my material into an old Powerpoint 2003 presentation, but this is silly. I am a frequent user of Powerpoint, but with minimal skills/knowledge. This is ALL I want to be able to do. Buying books on Powerpoint 2007 does not, so far, help. |
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