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I
hear you've gotten involved in special effects. Tell us
about that... |  |
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Will
do. Let's say you're doing a slide show. Everyone expects
one slide to just click to another. But with my transition
effect, you can make slides dissolve into one another. It
looks very high tech.
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That,
my friend, is cool. |
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And
I do all my own stunts, by the way. |
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Adding a Transition
A transition is a special effect used to introduce a slide
during a slide show.
The following steps will show you how to add a
transition to a slide.
1. In Slide Sorter View, click the slide you want
to add the transition to.
2. Click the Slide Show menu, then
click Slide Transition. A Slide Transition dialog
box will appear.
5. Click the Apply button. A slide
transition icon appears under the slide's left corner,
indicating that the transition has been applied.
If you want the same transition to apply to all the
slides in your presentation, click the Apply to All
button in the Slide Transition dialog box.
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Those
transitions are absolutely zany, edge-of-your-seat
excitement. I bet Spielberg is scratching his head on how
you pulled that off. |
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Well,
a lot of it is practice. Plus, I check to make sure the
transition effect worked. Here's how... |
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Checking a transition
In Slide Sorter View, click the slide transition icon. The
transition effect you applied should be displayed. |
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Well,
those transitions are pretty neat. With all the things
you've invented, one day they may even invent a slide show
that runs by itself! Ha ha ha. |
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They
have. That's one of my abilities. |
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That's
impossible. I was making a joke. |
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Let's
say you're doing a presentation on
"Coordination". With an automatic slideshow, you
can speak the presentation, have your slides advance
automatically, and leave your hands free for juggling, for
example. It's very handy. Pun intended. |
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Timing a transition
If you want your slide show to run automatically, you must
add timing to the slides. When you add timing to a slide,
you specify the number of seconds to remain on each slide.
Here's how you add timing to your slides:
1. Select the slide you want to add a timing to
by clicking it.
2. In Slide Sorter View, click the Slide
Show menu, and then click Slide Transition. The
Slide Transition dialog box will appear.
3. Under Advance, click the check box next to
Automatically After.
When you run your slide show, the slide that you have
applied the timing to will only remain on screen for five
seconds.
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