Need to reduce transitions to microseconds

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ejrmoose

I am working on a research project and i need to develop a transition between
every other slide of roughly 500-750ms. The problem with the confines of the
transitions available is that one second is to long and if i set the
transition to 0 the picure is presented so fast that it is to far below
threshold. I neen a happy medium. Can anyone give me a fix?
 
K

Kathy Jacobs

Ok - I don't remember if this worked in the earlier versions and don't have
a machine handy to check, but....
If you are using 2007, you can change the transition time clear down to 0.01
seconds. To do this, click after the time in "Automatically advance after"
spot for the transitions. Then, type the number of partial seconds (between
0.01 and 0.99).


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Bill Dilworth

You are getting consent prior to subliminal testing, right?

Understand that PowerPoint really is not meant to do anything that fast. It
is possible that the computer might start to "do" something (virus scan a
file, open a sub-routine, read/write pages to the HDD) while the subliminal
message is on the screen and pause there. The message may be revealed in
terms long enough to read.

As always, before any human testing, you might want to check with the legal
department to avoid large payouts.


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E

ejrmoose

deffinitely i already have forms submitted to an IRB board for approval to
start testing at a major College and part of the mandated carriculum is a
consent to participate form.
 
E

ejrmoose

Your great, the fix works and i am using the 2003 version of power point. I
have to enter each slide manually since it is every other slide i need to
accomodate but the trick like you said was to insert 00:00.5. I tried using
a colon but not just a period. thank you!!
 

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