Two Charts - Single Slide - Switch on Click

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Gary

Hi,
I've got a client that wants two pie charts, side-by-side, for overhead
presentation. When she first displays the slide, she wants the
right-hand chart displayed with the left hand-chart nearly invisible.
On click, she wants it to reverse (view left-hand chart and the right
hand chart almost invisible), then on the next click, move on to the
next slide.

Is this possible on one slide, or do I need to create two slides?

Thanks,
Gary
 
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Echo S

Okay, here goes.

Chart 1
Custom Animation|Add Effect|Emphasis|Transparency.
Right-click the effect in the custom animation task pane and choose Effect
Options.
Set the following:
amount = 75%
timing = start with previous
duration = until next click

Chart 2
Custom Animation|Add Effect|Emphasis|Transparency
Right-click the effect in the custom animation task pane and choose Effect
Options.
Set the following:
amount = 75%
timing = start on click
duration = until end of slide

That should do it.
 
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Echo S

Oh, you know, your client will need to be using PPT 2002 or 2003 for this to
work. Otherwise, two slides will be a better solution.

(Sorry about that -- I know better, too!)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Echo S said:
Okay, here goes.

Chart 1
Custom Animation|Add Effect|Emphasis|Transparency.
Right-click the effect in the custom animation task pane and choose Effect
Options.
Set the following:
amount = 75%
timing = start with previous
duration = until next click

Chart 2
Custom Animation|Add Effect|Emphasis|Transparency
Right-click the effect in the custom animation task pane and choose Effect
Options.
Set the following:
amount = 75%
timing = start on click
duration = until end of slide

That should do it.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Gary said:
Oops, sorry, I know better.

PowerPoint 2003 SP1.

Gary
 

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