Hi Nuno,
Nuno J. Silva wrote (02-07-11 11:44)
On 2011-06-30, Cor Nouws wrote:
This makes me happy (although I'd like something easier, at least now I
know a way to do it).
Agree that it is not easy to find. But glad you now know where it is :-)
But the OP wants to do this for *all* slides.
Yes, I noticed and acknowledged.
Tried here, same thing, effects aren't inherited -- or probably just the
ones associated with text?
No, there are quite some parts in the Impress UI/handling that are not 
finished, IMO.
Also the handling of styles, numbering in master pages asks some special 
user skills ;-)
And there are more wishes.
SO if you want to apply the same effect very often, 'just' copy either
a frame or a slide ...
Heh, that's exactly what master pages should avoid, ain't it? :-)
Fully agree. And maybe it is not so difficult to implement too. (But not 
so difficult multiplied by a hundred times easily count up for a few 
year :-) )
Rule of thumb: Never assume stuff is done in the same way as in the
other "office suite" you use.
+1
Thanks
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