Triggers usually work by clicking *on a specific object.* That's what
you
need to set up and click on to toggle. Clicking on "clear white space"
is
like clicking the mouse to advance the slides -- or to begin an
animation.
But that won't toggle your movie start/stop, unless you set up a movie
action animation to start "on mouse click." If you did that, it may
toggle
your movie start/stop, but only once for each time you have that mouse
click
animation in the animation pane.
So, you do have one movie action set "on mouse click." That's why
clicking
on clear white space starts that movie playing. (Then the others set to
"with previous" begin, too.)
When you click the mouse in the clear white space again, it should
advance
the slide. I'm surprised it's toggling at all, to tell you the truth.
Make sense?
If I get some time, I'll try to set up a page that walks through
these --
I've often thought one's needed, anyway.
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Hello Echo S
I hope you're still with me on this, as I accidentally clicked yes
(i.e.
accidentally iand erroneously ndicating that your latest reply
successfully
answered the question).
Since yesterday, I've been experimenting - and still need help.
First, by the way, the procedure for setting the triggers for effects
is
different in PPT 2004 for Mac - but it appears to enable you to do the
same
things.
Also by the way, I should have mentioned that all of the several
movies in
the slide are brief (either 2 sec or 4 sec), and I've set them to
loop.
When I set the effects and triggers as you suggest:
All six movies commence simultaneously when I click on a clear white
space,
and continue looping.
Then, all six movies pause simultaneously when I click on a clear
white
space.
Then, HOWEVER, the 'Slide Show' view closes the next time I click on a
clear
white space.
I want all six movies to start simultaneously, and pause all six
movies
simultaneously, as many times as I care to click on clear white
spaces -
without the 'Slide Show' view closing down.
:
When you insert a movie onto a PPT slide (on the PC), you're prompted
to
play the video automatically or on click. Regardless of which you
choose,
when you go to the custom animation pane and have a look, you'll see
a
"pause" trigger animation there -- set to "on mouse click."
Basically, this is a trigger animation -- a movie action | pause --
that's
applied to the movie on the slide. When you click the movie, it will
pause.
When you click it again, it will play.
So that's what I'd do if I were you. Insert the movies, and then
change
the
initial "play" animation setting to "on click" for the first movie,
and
then
the rest of those "play" animations to "with previous" for the rest
of
the
movies. (Like you described in your first post -- you were on the
right
track there.)
I just don't know if the Mac applies automatic pause triggers to
movies
when
you insert them.
To make one manually, you'd select the movie on the slide, then in
the
Custom Animation pane ...
Add Effect | Movie Actions | Pause.
Select the Movie Action | Pause in the animation pane. Click the
arrow
beside it and choose Timing
In the Timing dialog, click the Triggers button (this part is on the
tutorial you looked at earlier).
Choose "start effect on click of" and select the video from that
list.
This applies a pause trigger to the video. So, when you click the
video,
it
will pause.
Repeat for the other videos.
What this does is let you click the mouse at random to start all the
movies
playing. Then, clicking on any individual movie will pause it.
If you want to click something else (like an autoshape or "button")
to
pause/play the movie(s), choose that object in the "start effect on
click
of" list instead of the movie name.
Now, hopefully someone will confirm whether this works on PPT 2004
for
the
Mac or not.
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Thanks John and Echo
Yes, I was looking in 'Normal' view, and I needed to be in 'Slide
Show'
view. [I haven't had to use different views before.] Also, I
needed
to
click outside the movie windows, just as you stated.
It seems to me that the term triggers isn't used in PPT 2004 for
Mac.
The
tutorial about triggers that Echo suggested is for PPT 2002 and PPT
2003.
So
there are no grey trigger bars either in PPT 2004 for Mac.
In any case, the timing-of-effects functions that used to be set
using
"triggers" are still there in PPT 2004 for Mac, under:
Slide Show / Custom Animation / Start, and also under Slide Show /
Custom
Animation / Effect Options / Timing.
There's still one problem remaining:
Whereas all animations do now start when I click, I haven't managed
to
figure out how to pause and then resume the movies.
The best I've managed to do is to right click; which results in a
pause
plus
appearance of a context menu window. Any action that produces an
action
after that results in return to 'Normal' view.
By the way, the PPT presentation currently comprises only a single
slide.
:
Thanks Echo, yep I meant in show view. My last Mac was a B&W
Classic
with
a 4
Mb hard drive (still works) so maybe none of this works on a
modern
Mac!!
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:
If you're creating a new textbox when double-clicking, then
you're
in
editing view. I'm sure that John meant you should try that in
Slide
Show
View.
Here's a quick tutorial on triggers for the PC -- I know there
are
bunches
more out there.
http://www.echosvoice.com/triggers.htm
Once you've created a trigger, it shows up in the animation pane
as
a
grey
bar.
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PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit
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Regret to have to report that single-clicking outside the
videos
does
nothing, and double-clicking creates a new text box.
Also, the solitary reference to "trigger" in the Help appears
in a
topic
about Macro Viruses. Where is the "grey trigger bar".
:
First - I'm a PC user so I might be talking out of my right
button.
If you have set the animations as you say then try clicking
anywhere
except
on a video.
If you want to click the video to start them all try adding a
trigger set
to
"play" for the first and drag all the other with previous
"plays"
below
the
grey trigger bar
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:
I'm using PowerPoint 2004 for Mac in Office 2004 for Mac -
which
is
'updated'
up to date.
I'm having trouble making several movies play
simultaneously
within the
same
slide .
In Slide Show / Custom Animation, I set the animation order
of
the
movies.
Next I set the first movie to play upon Click.
Next I set the subsequent (five) movies) to play With
Previous,
with
zero
delay.
Then, in the preview thumbnail, the movies do play
simultaneously.
However, in the actual slide, whichever movie I double
click on
plays
once
and then winds back to its beginning, and then the
subsequent
movie
does the
same, and so on, in order one movie at a time.