Continuation when doing custom animation

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I'm trying to construct a fairly difficult and multi-layered organisation
schema on Powerpoint, and am having difficulties trying to match my slides.
I'm doing custom animations to highlight issues, but you can only fit so much
on one slide. How can I continue where I left off in the previous slide to
move on in the presentation? I'm running Powerpoint 2002.
 
Try setting up a basic slide, insert duplicate slide a couple of times, set
no transition
so that it appears that you're on the same slide when you go from one to the
next. Now go back and do your animations in stages on each slide. It will
be easier if
your animations revert back to the basic format each time.

Maybe this is too simple, but my rule always is - if there's too much on a
slide,
create a new one!

Pdek
 
Yep, my problem exactly - the slides don't revert to step 1, so I guess I'll
have to manually find the end point of my last slide. Is there a way to
create a "shadow" where the animation places the object after it's finished -
I can't see the location of my object anywhere else than the view mode, and
it's tedious going through 10-15 clicks for a phase to reach its end just so
I can see where it is.

Hint for Microsoft: allow copying ends of slide animations as new starting
points for next slide.

BTW, anyone know of a VB macro that does this? Uh, don't want to learn
another programming language (last one I learned was in 1989, and that should
explain why).

"Pdek" kirjoitti:
 
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