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       yes,
           and ditto with any sound which has been included.

       Therefore when I discovered the ease of videos, I switched -
           note: these can be stopped at any point as well if doing a PP
program.

       Are we the only ones who have experienced this awkward problem  ;-)



From: Robert Funnell <robert.funnell@mcgill.ca>
Date: Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 8:45 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Behaviour of non-looping animated GIF's in
Impress
To: users@global.libreoffice.org


In Impress (and also, I gather, in PowerPoint) non-looping animated GIF's
return to and stop at the first frame after displaying the animation. This
seems odd, and is not the way that they're displayed in Firefox, where they
just stop at the last frame.

Is there something I'm missing? Is there any way to control this behaviour?

I know that one can apply a long delay to the last frame of the animation,
but it's inelegant and could be inconvenient if one happened to stop for a
discussion at that point in the slide show.

Thanks.

- Robert

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