Moving from slide to slide

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imhjdavi2

How to see all bullets at once on each slide in a slideshow, not one-by-one
as I press the spacebar?
 
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Bill Dilworth

There is no command that will jump to the end of animations on a slide.

You will have to manually advance the slide to the end, but you do not have
to wait for the animations to finish before starting the next. If one is
running and the next is called, it jumps to then end of the fist and begins
the second. Therefore you can hit the advance key six times quickly and
advance to the last animation.

If, however, you have already run the animations in a slide, they will
remain in their completed state until the slide is advanced into. So, you
can re-visit a slide with the animations completed by simply typing the
slide number and hitting the return during an active show.


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Bill Foley

You probably have the Custom Animation setting of your textboxes (might be
set in the Slide Master) set to animate "By First level paragraph". You
need to change that setting to "All at once". Depending on the version of
PowerPoint determines exactly where that feature resides.
 

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