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How do I adjust the timing on a few slides only within a fully timed slide
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I just want to adjust some slides not all, but can't find the tool to do so.

thanks
 
Do you need to adjust animation timing or transition timing?
If you need to adjust transition timing, select the slide and bring up the
transitions task pane (2003 and earlier) or the Animations tab (2007). Set
up your transition and adjust the timing. Do not click Apply to all slides.
Boom - done. As soon as you make your changes, they are applied to the
slide. Repeat for the other slides.

If you need to adjust the animation timing, give us a few more details about
how you created the animations. (For example, are they on the master,
applied with animation schemes, or done on the individual slides?)

Hope this helps!

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Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint
Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com

I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
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Select the slides to be adjusted to the same timing with ctrl click. May be
easier in slide sorter view. In the slide transition pane set the time but do
not click apply to all. In slide sorter view you should see the times below
the slides as soon as you click outside of the transition pane or close it.
 
Thanks Kathy!
I'm using PP 2007 and the changes are throwing me.
I timed a complete presentation using rehears and save timings.
I can play the entire presentation and it runs over an hour.
A small number of slides come and go too quickly. It is not the length of
the slide changing, but the length the slide stays "on" in the show.
Another person said to change it in the transitions pane...I can't even find
that!
WOW!

All help is appreciated.
I'm taking this presentation directly to videotape and need good timing.

Thanks,
Larry
 
Kathy,
After replying I looked further and found the setting. I have two huge
monitors in "span across both monitors" and I didn't see it across to the far
right!

Fixed it just fine!

I have another question now.

How can I export a slides animation step by step to several still jpg slides?
For example- When I have a slide that has three pictures animate on followed
by several lines of text into a "Build" (older PP term) or animation I see
just the final state and if I export it out using the supplied export program
(add-in) I only get just that final composite view. What I need is a new
slide of each step leading to the final slide.

Can you tell me how to do that?

Thanks!
Larry
 
Larry,
I know that Shyam has an add-in that does the step by step animation save,
but I don't know that it works with 2007 yet (I haven't tried it since
November.)

Another way to do it is to download a trial of SnagIt and install it. Set it
up to take automatic shots of your screen every second and save all but the
duplicates. Voila - a folder full of just what you want.

(I have detailed directions here somewhere. If you want them, post back and
I will find them.)

--
Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint
Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com

I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived

LSWatts said:
Kathy,
After replying I looked further and found the setting. I have two huge
monitors in "span across both monitors" and I didn't see it across to the
far
right!

Fixed it just fine!

I have another question now.

How can I export a slides animation step by step to several still jpg
slides?
For example- When I have a slide that has three pictures animate on
followed
by several lines of text into a "Build" (older PP term) or animation I see
just the final state and if I export it out using the supplied export
program
(add-in) I only get just that final composite view. What I need is a new
slide of each step leading to the final slide.

Can you tell me how to do that?

Thanks!
Larry
 
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