The trigger can start a whole run of animations, or just start a single
change, but the nature is that it is still a trigger. It requires a user
interaction to begin. A stopwatch can be used to tell the time of day, but
it is better at being a stopwatch.
Perhaps I am not understanding what you are asking. Could you tell us a
bit more?
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An inserted object can be placed into an animation sequence. Is there a way
to create a VBA script outside of PowerPoint and bring that in as an object?
There would undoubtedly be all sorts of security bells and whistles that
would go off, but it is an interesting theory...
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All I am trying to do is have the macro run as part of the animation
sequence - trigger is probably an incorrect term.
On Jun 7, 2:14 am, "John Wilson" <j...@technologytrish.co.uk> wrote:
> You can do this (sort of) by using a mouseover to trigger the macro. Use a
> full screen tranparent (99%) shape which appears in the animation sequence
> as a trigger. This works best in kiosk mode because the pointer is set to
> visible always but you can use ctrl A or vba code to set this in
> presentation mode.<dave.cuth...@computalog.com> wrote in message
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> > Is there a way to execute a macro in an animation sequence? This would
> > seem to be an obvious thing but I can't figure out how it could be
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Place a full screen 99% transparent shape on the slide and give it a mouse
over action of run macro. Have it appear as part of the animation sequence (
and disappear again if you want after a delay) The macro will trigger.
This will work best in kiosk mode as the mouse pointer is always visible, in
the usual presented by a speaker you will need to press ctrl A to keep the
pointer on screen or incorporate vba code to do the same.
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