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Bill Dilworth

What version of PowerPoint are you using?

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Troy @ TLC Creative

Animations and Slide Transitions are independent actions that cannot occur
at the same time. We are limited to the slide transitions provided, unlike
animations that can be combined to create new-unique effects. You could look
into Crystal Graphics Transitions which add additional slide transition
effects, though the application has to be installed on the computer for the
new transition effects to work. Or, if using PPT 2002+ you could take a
screen shot of your next slide and animate it on with an expand + fade
effect and then set the slide transition to 'No Transition' so you could
create the visual the new slide 'blurring' into view.

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LR

PowerPoint 2003

Bill Dilworth said:
What version of PowerPoint are you using?

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Bill Dilworth

If you do not want 2 clicks to advance the show's slide, you need to get a
little fancy.

You can save an image of the whole slide to the hard drive (Save As =>
{change type to PNG} )

Then open the picture in an image editing software, and blur the image
(usually unsharpen does this nicely) save as a new image file.

On the following slide, remove any transition (no transition). Add the
blurred image over the entire slide. Add exit animation to fade out. Add
the clear image over the blurred image an add an exit animation to fade this
out also. Change the animation order to:
1) Fade out clear image
2) Fade out blurry image

This will appear, if done correctly, to blur the current slide, then fade
into the next slide. In reality, it is changing slides, then fading the
false image, fading the blurry image, and revealing the next slide.

Does this work for you?

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LR

Yes, it does. That you very much.

It seems like Microsoft could incorporate blur into their custom animations
or transitions! Oh well, maybe PowerPoint 2010!
 

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