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Bob
Hi there all,
I am doing a class project where my college has the mac
version of PowerPoint, and at home I have the PC version.
I have been doing most of the work at home and when I
went to my college to test it out, I notice that the MAC
version didn't have the option to set my custom
animations to "start with previous". All the MAC version
said was "start after previous". Now since the interface
is different with the MAC version as oppose to the PC
version, am I missing something or is it that the MAC
version doesn't have that feature? Meaning is the "Start
with previous" feature located somewhere else on the MAC
version? I ask this since I would like some of the
objects to animate at the same time as oppose to
animating one obeject then wait for that one to end and
then animate the next object and so on. If its that the
MAC version doesn't have this feature, then is there
another way that I can make a text box and picture to do
there custom animation at the same time?
I am doing a class project where my college has the mac
version of PowerPoint, and at home I have the PC version.
I have been doing most of the work at home and when I
went to my college to test it out, I notice that the MAC
version didn't have the option to set my custom
animations to "start with previous". All the MAC version
said was "start after previous". Now since the interface
is different with the MAC version as oppose to the PC
version, am I missing something or is it that the MAC
version doesn't have that feature? Meaning is the "Start
with previous" feature located somewhere else on the MAC
version? I ask this since I would like some of the
objects to animate at the same time as oppose to
animating one obeject then wait for that one to end and
then animate the next object and so on. If its that the
MAC version doesn't have this feature, then is there
another way that I can make a text box and picture to do
there custom animation at the same time?