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Custom animation for a group of pictures

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Sarah Jane - 30 May 2008 13:58 GMT
Hi all

I'm using PowerPoint 2003 and have animated 4 pictures by fading the
entrance and exit of each picture in turn. As the first picture fades out,
the second fades in ... when the last (4th) picture fades out that is the end
of the sequence. I want to repeat the whole sequence again i.e. start from
picture one fade in, fade out, then picture 2 fade in, fade out etc. If I
choose 'Repeat until end of slide' all the pictures start repeating at the
same time.

Does anyone know how to make the whole sequence repeat (pic1, then pic2,
pic3, pic 4, then start at pic1 again, pic2, 3, 4) rather than the individual
pictures?

Would appreciate your help!
Thanks, Sarah
Luc - 30 May 2008 14:35 GMT
Sarah Jane,
Other than reapplying or copying the animations ( to copy animations use
this add-in: http://skp.mvps.org/ac/index.html) you could do the following:
Create a custom show for that slide only using Slide show - Custom shows -
New - select that slide and click OK and close.

Click Slide show - Set up show - check Loop untill escape is pressed.
In the slide transition task pane apply an automatic transition of 0 seconds
to the slide.
Now put an action button on your slide that allows you to link to the rest
of the presentation using Slide show - Action settings - action button. Or
draw an object on that slide and attach an action to it.

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> Thanks, Sarah
Chirag - 30 May 2008 16:55 GMT
Look at the following:
How do I fade in and out multiple pictures?
http://officeone.mvps.org/anims/tips_fade_in_out_multiple.html

- Chirag

 PowerShow - View multiple PowerPoint slide shows simultaneously
 http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html

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> Thanks, Sarah
 
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