Starting an inserted video

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ramman

I have a number of animation inserted into a slide presentation on PP 2002.
They start on a click but only if the mouse pointer is over them. How do I
start them on click without having to position the mouse courser over them??

Thankx
 
Those will be triggered animations If you lookin custom animation and double
click the entry in the timing tab > triggers change "start effect on click of
.... "TO "as part of click sequence"
 
Click Slide Show > Custom Animation. Remove the play effect under trigger.
Now, click on the video. Click Add Effect > Movie Actions > Play.
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John,
That controls when the animation appears on the slide. I want to be able to
iniatiate the actual animation, after it is on the screen. Right now I can
only do that by having the mouse curser over the animation frame and then
clicking. I want the actual animation to iniate on a click irrespective of
where the curser is.

Thankx

"> Those will be triggered animations If you lookin custom animation and
double
 
I believe the one under triggered animation is the pause effect. So it will
still need to add the play effect (if you have selected "When clicked"), or
change the play effect's Start property to "On click" (If you have selected
"Automatically").
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Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint

Site Updated: Dec 24, 2006
PowerPoint Anime - Rewrite
http://pptheaven.mvps.org
PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
 
Shawn,
Could you or some reading this recommend a GOOD book on PowerPoint? The help
files are atrocious.

Thankz to all!!!!!!
 
Shawn,
Could you or someone read this recommend a GOOD book on PowerPoint. The
included documentation is awful!!!!!

Thankx to all
 
Shawn,
Could you or someone reading this recommend a GOOD book on PowerPoint. The
included documentation is awful.

Thanks to all!!!
 
Shawn,
Could you or someone in this group recomend a GOOD book on PowerPoint. The
included documentation is awful!!!

Thanks to ALL !!!!!
 
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