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by - delegate Bridget [3 posts] (2008 Jan 14 Mon, 09:53) replyReply

How do you bring the pages up differently? Animated etc??

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RE: Slides presentation

by - trainer Richard platinum contributer[825 posts] (2008 Jan 14 Mon, 11:21) replyReply

Hello Bridget

Thank you for your question regarding Microsoft Powerpoint slides. What you are asking about is referred to as SLIDE TRANSITIONS.

Slide Transition: One of a set of transitional display effects that are available in some Microsoft Office applications. Transitions specify how the display changes (such as fading to black) as a user moves from one item to another.

There are two options that you have to implement this process:

1.ALL SLIDES
Add the same transition to all slides in a slide show presentation

-On the Slide Show menu, click Slide Transition.
-In the list, click the transition (transition: One of a set of transitional display effects that are available in some Microsoft Office applications. Transitions specify how the display changes (such as fading to black) as a user moves from one item (such as slide or Web page) to another.) effect you want.
-Click Apply to All Slides.
-Add different transitions between slides

-Repeat the following process for each slide you want to add a different transition.


2. SPECIFIC SLIDES
On the Slides tab in normal view select the slides you want to add a transition to.
On the Slide Show menu, click Slide Transition.
In the list, click the transition effect you want.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to reply to this post, or ask another question on our forums.

Kind regards

Richard
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer


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