LibreOffice Slide Show Animation
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Good evening,
I am currently creating a "PowerPoint" or rather a "Presentation" page in LibreOffice. On this page, I have placed several paragraphs distinguished in different text boxes to apply animations like "descend" to each of them.
Unfortunately, here is my problem: after selecting the paragraph and associating it with the desired animation, I start the slideshow to get an "overview" of my work. However, only the first line of the paragraph is affected by the animation, and the rest is already visible on the page. This poses a huge problem for me.
Thank you in advance for your response.
Configuration: Windows 8 / Firefox 26.0
I am currently creating a "PowerPoint" or rather a "Presentation" page in LibreOffice. On this page, I have placed several paragraphs distinguished in different text boxes to apply animations like "descend" to each of them.
Unfortunately, here is my problem: after selecting the paragraph and associating it with the desired animation, I start the slideshow to get an "overview" of my work. However, only the first line of the paragraph is affected by the animation, and the rest is already visible on the page. This poses a huge problem for me.
Thank you in advance for your response.
Configuration: Windows 8 / Firefox 26.0
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By "powerpoint", do you mean you want to make a PPT?
In that case, it's normal. Many animations are not carried over in this proprietary format.
Two solutions:
- you buy MS-Powerpoint
- you work in the native format of Impress: ODP.
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Why pirate MS-Office when there is a free solution?
Use OpenOffice.
In that case, it's normal. Many animations are not carried over in this proprietary format.
Two solutions:
- you buy MS-Powerpoint
- you work in the native format of Impress: ODP.
--
Why pirate MS-Office when there is a free solution?
Use OpenOffice.