default animation effects

G

Geetesh Bajaj

If you want the text in all placeholders to fly from left, set them to use
that animation within the template itself - you'll need to edit the masters.
 
D

Dr. P

Hi Geetesh,

Thanks, but actually I wanted the default animation effect for text boxes to be "Appear" instead of "Fly from Left". Are you saying that the only way to change the default is by creating a new design template?

Dr. P.
(e-mail address removed)

----- Geetesh Bajaj wrote: -----

If you want the text in all placeholders to fly from left, set them to use
that animation within the template itself - you'll need to edit the masters.
 
G

Geetesh Bajaj

Within an active presentation, you can go to the master and change the
animation to Appear. This will be helpful if you are going to create many
slides and changing animation effects all the time can be time-consuming.


--
Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
http://www.indezine.com/
http://www.powerpointed.com/
PowerPoint Blog at http://www.indezine.com/blog/





Dr. P said:
Hi Geetesh,

Thanks, but actually I wanted the default animation effect for text boxes
to be "Appear" instead of "Fly from Left". Are you saying that the only way
to change the default is by creating a new design template?
 
E

Echo S

Dr. P said:
Hi Geetesh,

Thanks, but actually I wanted the default animation effect for text boxes to be "Appear" instead of "Fly from Left". Are you saying that the only way to change the default is by creating a new design template?

You could use multiple masters to do this. You wouldn't need a whole
additional design template. (You're using PPT 2002 or 2003, right?)
 
D

Dr. P

Thank you for your advice, Echo S. I'm only using PPT 2000. Perhaps it's time for an upgrade..
Dr. P
 
E

Echo S

Dr. P said:
Thank you for your advice, Echo S. I'm only using PPT 2000. Perhaps it's time for an upgrade...
Dr. P

Ah, my bad. I thought for some reason you were using 2002.

Glenna's suggesion about linking might be a good workaround in this case
as well. I'm glad she thought of it, because I sure didn't!
 

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