"Automatic" slide advance

C

Chris Watts

Is there a way to get a slide to advance a defined time after a custom
animation has finished? Using a timed slide transition won't work for what
I want to achieve.

The way that was thinking was to have an invisible frame appear (using
custom animation) and when it does automatically run a macro that contains
slide advance code. But is there a way to run a macro when an object such
as a frame appears on a slide (i.e. without mouse click or mouse over)?

PPT2007. Slide View Mode.

TIA
cheers
Chria
 
J

Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[

So...Add an other "invisible" animation with the "defined" time (outside the
slide for example)
 
C

Chris Watts

Sorry but I don't follow you Jean-Pierre.
The delay timing for the hidden object to appear can easily be achieved with
a custom animation. But how can I run the macro attached to it when it
appears?

Chris


Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ said:
So...Add an other "invisible" animation with the "defined" time (outside
the slide for example)
Chris Watts said:
Is there a way to get a slide to advance a defined time after a custom
animation has finished? Using a timed slide transition won't work for
what I want to achieve.

The way that was thinking was to have an invisible frame appear (using
custom animation) and when it does automatically run a macro that
contains slide advance code. But is there a way to run a macro when an
object such as a frame appears on a slide (i.e. without mouse click or
mouse over)?

PPT2007. Slide View Mode.

TIA
cheers
Chria
 

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