Advance slide in less then 1 second

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Peter

I want to advance for the new slide but the format time
is only in xx:xx(hh:ss)
Is't possible to advance and configure in xx:xx:xx
(hh:ss:ms), beause I don't need hours only seconds and a
half/ seconds

Thnaks in advance
 
Peter said:
I want to advance for the new slide but the format time
is only in xx:xx(hh:ss)
Is't possible to advance and configure in xx:xx:xx
(hh:ss:ms), beause I don't need hours only seconds and a
half/ seconds

Hi Peter,

to advance a slide in half a second, type "00:00,5". But only consider that
as "very, very quick" - the exact timing can vary depending on the computer
you use.

Kind regards,
Ute
 
I want to advance for the new slide but the format time
is only in xx:xx(hh:ss)
Is't possible to advance and configure in xx:xx:xx
(hh:ss:ms), beause I don't need hours only seconds and a
half/ seconds

Choose Slide Show, Slide Transition and enter the transition time you want; if
you want less than one second, just enter .5 or whatever fractional value you
like.

PPT will accept it (and if you view the dialog again, you'll see that the time
is now 00:00.5)
 
Hi Ute,
to advance a slide in half a second, type "00:00,5". But only consider that
as "very, very quick" - the exact timing can vary depending on the computer
you use.

Ah, yes. That would be metric seconds. My suggestion would give timings in
Imperial seconds.

,-)
 
to advance a slide in half a second, type "00:00,5". But only consider
that
Ah, yes. That would be metric seconds. My suggestion would give timings in
Imperial seconds.

,-)

Ah yes, Steve - of course you are right to use the "point" (I was mixing it
up with our German "comma"). Thanks for the correction! :-)

Best regards,
Ute
 
Ah yes, Steve - of course you are right to use the "point" (I was mixing it
up with our German "comma"). Thanks for the correction! :-)

No, I was thanking you for correcting me! ;-)
 
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