Hi tpje,
tpe wrote (30-06-11 08:56)
I have an extremely urgent support request!
Great that you trust us volunteers on this short notice :-)
I need to create a presentation by Friday. I have selected the template, the
elements etc. But, I have to add transition between each text Outlines and
each page. It's very easy to add page transition effects. But, so far I have
not managed to add automatic custom effect in text transitions (with click).
For example, let's say that I have in page the following format:
Text 1
Text 2
Text 3
I want to present the elements as
Text 1, then I click the mouse, Text 2 click the mount Text 3 etc.
- make sure either the text frame is selected or one of the lines has
the cursor;
- at the bottom right of the screen, select Custom Animation
- add one to your needs
now there is a window bottom right, listing your outline and the effect
- right click on the line and choose Effect options
- in that window on the tab Tex animation, you can set the desired effect
(and much more)
There are also other paths to this effect/goal.
In MS PowerPoint this is done via Master pages.
Hmm, never tried that :-)
I tried the same on LO 3.3:
Edit the Slide Master, modified the fonts etc. Then, I tried to add a custom
animation in each element
But with no success.
Indeed, I can set it, but it does not have effect on the slides with the
master pages.
SO if you want to apply the same effect very often, 'just' copy either a
frame or a slide ...
So, is it possible to do that in LO?
As explained: yes, but in a different manner.
HTH & regards,
Cor
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