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How to run powerpoint presentation without clicking

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Catlover - 15 Jun 2006 16:54 GMT
How do I set the presentation to run without clicking in order for each thing
to pop up?
Kathy Jacobs - 15 Jun 2006 17:44 GMT
If you are using PPT 2002 or later, you can bring up the Custom Animation
task pane, select the animations, and set them to run "After Previous"
instead of "On Click". (This option is towards the top of the task pane.)

That way makes permanent changes to each slide's animations. If you want the
slides to change automatically, bring up the Transitions task pane, select a
transition, uncheck "On Mouse Click", check the timed box and give it a
time, then click the "Apply to all slides" button.

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> How do I set the presentation to run without clicking in order for each
> thing
> to pop up?
John Wilson - 15 Jun 2006 20:37 GMT
Just to add the Kathy,s advice you can also add delays to either with or
after previous animations by double clicking the custom anim. entry and >
timing > delay
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> If you are using PPT 2002 or later, you can bring up the Custom Animation
> task pane, select the animations, and set them to run "After Previous"
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> > thing
> > to pop up?
 
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