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replyReply Tue 25 Nov 2008, 16:01Delegate Adam said...

PowerPoint Animation

Is there a way to denude all objects in a Presentation of their customs animations without individually selectng them?

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replyReply Wed 26 Nov 2008, 11:39Trainer Andrew said...

RE: PowerPoint Animation

Hi Adam

Thanks for your question.

Turn on the task pane (if it's not on already) by going to View > Task pane

At the top of the Task Pane click on the drop down triangle and choose Slide Design - Animation schemes and from the list that appears choose no animation and apply to all slides.

This will turn off any schemes applied however custom animations added to individual objects will remain.

You can then go to a slide containing animations and change the Task Pane to show Custom Animation and delete any custom animations listed. You can select more than one animation at a time by holding down the control key and clicking on animations in the list. Pressing delete will remove them from the objects on your slide.

Alternatively you can run a presentation without animations by going to Slideshow > Setup show and checking the option to run without animations.

I hope this helps - do let us know if you have any further questions.

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Kind regards,
Andrew

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