Disappearance of objects after PowerPoint animation
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Hello,
On three slides of my slideshow, the objects disappear after the animation, and I can't understand why?
On three slides of my slideshow, the objects disappear after the animation, and I can't understand why?
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What I just tested again: I simply replicated the animations from the "sick" slide on the copied slide without animation => and once again no problem!
See you later
m@rina
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Hello,
Without knowing more, I would say it's simply a matter of exit animation... I really can't think of any other reasons.
m@rina
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Thank you for your response, but I checked in the animation tab and the transition tab, and no, that's not it. I faked it to get by (displaying a duplicate of the slide without animation) to solve my immediate problem, but it's very frustrating not to understand what's going on.
Thanks again for your help, Charlotte-
Can we see the presentation? If so, can you put it here:
https://www.cjoint.com/
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Hello,
It's done, here is the link:
https://www.cjoint.com/c/HEDhtAqWppW
I am really curious to know the end of this story!
Thank you for your help,
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Good evening Marie Charlotte
So, I spent over an hour on your presentation, and really there is nothing abnormal. What remains abnormal are your shapes that disappear, and that's incomprehensible.
I redid the animations on your copied slides, and there, no problem!
I copied your two problematic slides into a brand new presentation, and the problem is there too.
I therefore conclude that these slides are corrupted.
What would be interesting to know, however, is the origin of this presentation. With which version was it made? Could it have been saved, at some point, in another format, like an Open Office format? That's the only thing I can think of, especially since it's not a reported bug.
Try to do the animations on the copied slides without animation, and let me know if it works. For me, no problem!
m@rina
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Hello, Marina,
Indeed, these slides have a long history, to the point that I can't remember when and under which version of PowerPoint I created them. I don't believe they went through an Open Office format, but I can't even guarantee that!
But if I understand correctly, the solution would be to remove the animations from my slides, copy them into a new presentation, and then redo the animations. Which solves the problem, without explaining it...
The small issue is that for now, I'm a bit overbooked, so if you don't mind, I'll wait about fifteen days, until the situation settles down, before following your advice. Naturally, I will let you know how it turns out,
Thanks again for your help and the time you spent with me,
Charlotte