Change slide after an animation
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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58213 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58213 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention -
Hello,
I've done some digging on my friend Google, but I think my search terms aren't great because I can't find anything... so I'm here to ask for your insights :)
I'm currently reviewing my company's presentation PowerPoint.
I'd like to create an effect like this:
- we are on a slide (not timed, we can't know how long the speaker will stay on it)
- the speaker clicks > a series of animations will trigger
- at the end of this series of animations, PowerPoint automatically transitions to the next slide.
Is this possible?
Without macros? :D (I'd like to stay within pptx without those hellish alert messages upon opening, it doesn't look good in front of a client ^^')
Thanks in advance! :)
I've done some digging on my friend Google, but I think my search terms aren't great because I can't find anything... so I'm here to ask for your insights :)
I'm currently reviewing my company's presentation PowerPoint.
I'd like to create an effect like this:
- we are on a slide (not timed, we can't know how long the speaker will stay on it)
- the speaker clicks > a series of animations will trigger
- at the end of this series of animations, PowerPoint automatically transitions to the next slide.
Is this possible?
Without macros? :D (I'd like to stay within pptx without those hellish alert messages upon opening, it doesn't look good in front of a client ^^')
Thanks in advance! :)
3 answers
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Hello,
what version of PowerPoint are you using?
There is indeed a solution, but it involves duplicating the slide, placing the last animation on this duplicated slide, and assigning an automatic transition to the next slide with no duration.
You shouldn't have too many animations like that in the presentation and also not modify the content too often...
C-Claire