To place context around this, it shows about 6 subway cars travelling in a
predifined pattern between 4 stations, and once I walk through it once, I
want the pattern repeated ad infinitum as I continue the slide show. How,
please?
Now, add a dummy slide just before the animated slide.
Create an action button on the dummy slide and have the action button
hyperlinks to the Custom Show. This will allow you to enter the custom show
once you click on the action button.
Put a checkmark to "Show and return" if you want to return to the dummy
slide.
When viewing the presentation, clicking the action button on the dummy slide
will bring you to the animated slide. Once you are ready to start the
presentation, press Esc key to go back to the dummy slide. Then advance to
the rest of the presentation by pressing Enter key.
--
Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint
Site Updated: May 01, 2008
(Amazing PowerPoint animations, artworks, games here)
http://pptheaven.mvps.org
PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
I want the whole series, as in... Effect A, then Effect B, then Effect C (Go
to A).
What happens is that the first iteration works, but from then on, all start
simultaneously as opposed to being in a series. This seems pretty basic but
I guess you're saying it can't be done. Thanks, though.
After all, to do this initially, I had to use "custom animation"... now the
current method is to customize the already-customized, using a different
approach, it seems. Allowing a group of effects to repeat in the initial
manner seems far more logical than never including the dependancies and
having them all strart effectively "with previous", especially since as I
understand it, a group can somehow be defined. Still, Powerpoint just 'pwns'
the presentation tools I used in the 70s, and I commend MS for the progress.
To loop a group of effects in its initial manner, you will need to make use
of custom show. (And yes, this is what you are looking for) What it does is
that, once the animation is completed, the slide will restart and animate
again.
> On Sunday, May 18, 2008 2:31 PM brettDotaubreyAtshawDotca wrote:
> I've looked without success to try to loop a subset series of say, 8 effects
> (in the middle of say 20), such that these effects act continually once
> invoked.
>
> To place context around this, it shows about 6 subway cars travelling in a
> predifined pattern between 4 stations, and once I walk through it once, I
> want the pattern repeated ad infinitum as I continue the slide show. How,
> please?
>>> On Sunday, May 18, 2008 3:57 PM brettDotaubreyAtshawDotca wrote:
>>> Before I look at your "Custom Show" solution (thanks, by the way), I want to
>>> say that the 'repeat' would likely work except it's greyed out when I have
>>> multiple effects chosen. Now I've seen a reference implying you can collapse
>>> multiple effects into a list, but I haven't found out how to do that. Might
>>> you know how?
>>>
>>> "tohlz" wrote:
>>>> On Sunday, May 18, 2008 4:18 PM pptheaven[AT]gmail[DOT]com wrote:
>>>> Double click on the added effect, then click in Timing tab.
>>>> Set Repeat to Until End of Slide.
>>>> Note that not all effects can be repeated. (e.g. Appear, Change Font type,
>>>> Bold Reveal, etc)
>>>> --
>>>> Shawn Toh (tohlz)
>>>> Microsoft MVP PowerPoint
>>>>
>>>> Site Updated: May 01, 2008
>>>> (Amazing PowerPoint animations, artworks, games here)
>>>> http://pptheaven.mvps.org
>>>> PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Brett" wrote:
>>>>> On Sunday, May 18, 2008 4:49 PM brettDotaubreyAtshawDotca wrote:
>>>>> Thanks, but this is a complex series of effects where things need to loop as
>>>>> a group (including 'appear', 'disappear', etc.) I guess you're saying
>>>>> PowerPoint can't handle it, at least with the appears/disappears.
>>>>>
>>>>> I want the whole series, as in... Effect A, then Effect B, then Effect C (Go
>>>>> to A).
>>>>>
>>>>> What happens is that the first iteration works, but from then on, all start
>>>>> simultaneously as opposed to being in a series. This seems pretty basic but
>>>>> I guess you're saying it can't be done. Thanks, though.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "tohlz" wrote:
>>>>>> On Monday, May 19, 2008 3:47 AM pptheaven[AT]gmail[DOT]com wrote:
>>>>>> I'm not saying this can't be done. I'm saying if setting repeat until end of
>>>>>> slide isn't what you are looking for, then you will need to make use of the
>>>>>> custom show. Please refer to my first post for more information.
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Shawn Toh (tohlz)
>>>>>> Microsoft MVP PowerPoint
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Site Updated: May 01, 2008
>>>>>> (Amazing PowerPoint animations, artworks, games here)
>>>>>> http://pptheaven.mvps.org
>>>>>> PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Brett" wrote:
>>>>>>> On Monday, May 19, 2008 4:19 AM brettDotaubreyAtshawDotca wrote:
>>>>>>> Thanks for the email notice, Shawn, and I'll look at your first post. But
>>>>>>> just to clarify, setting repeat on the series is indeed what I am looking for
>>>>>>> - that is, I want the 'repeat' specification to repeat exactly what happens
>>>>>>> during the first iteration - and *that* is what I'm saying apparently can't
>>>>>>> be done, at least in a consistent manner. One would hope at least in future
>>>>>>> versions, the repeat will repeat whatever's specified - whether that includes
>>>>>>> disappear / appear or any series of effects.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After all, to do this initially, I had to use "custom animation"... now the
>>>>>>> current method is to customize the already-customized, using a different
>>>>>>> approach, it seems. Allowing a group of effects to repeat in the initial
>>>>>>> manner seems far more logical than never including the dependancies and
>>>>>>> having them all strart effectively "with previous", especially since as I
>>>>>>> understand it, a group can somehow be defined. Still, Powerpoint just 'pwns'
>>>>>>> the presentation tools I used in the 70s, and I commend MS for the progress.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "tohlz" wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Monday, May 19, 2008 5:06 AM pptheaven[AT]gmail[DOT]com wrote:
>>>>>>>> You will need to know that when using repeat, the effect will repeat
>>>>>>>> immediately once the first iteration is completed. If you have a delay added,
>>>>>>>> it won't be included into the second iteration. Hence, effects such as appear
>>>>>>>> cannot be repeated.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> To loop a group of effects in its initial manner, you will need to make use
>>>>>>>> of custom show. (And yes, this is what you are looking for) What it does is
>>>>>>>> that, once the animation is completed, the slide will restart and animate
>>>>>>>> again.
>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>> Shawn Toh (tohlz)
>>>>>>>> Microsoft MVP PowerPoint
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Site Updated: May 01, 2008
>>>>>>>> (Amazing PowerPoint animations, artworks, games here)
>>>>>>>> http://pptheaven.mvps.org
>>>>>>>> PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Brett" wrote:
>>>>>>>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe
>>>>>>>> Creating a SharePoint Designer workflow
>>>>>>>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/4b58a093-2c77-4568-81f0-f31feee2704a/creating-a-sharepoint-designer-workflow.aspx