Dear Wolfgang and Otared,

Thank you for the reply.

I have used \setupinteraction[state=start] and open with Adobe Reader already. 

\StartSteps worked well in \startitemize and \startcombination. For example,

\StartSteps
\startitemize
\item $T(n) =$ \FlushStep
\blank[5*big]
\item $T(n) =$ \FlushStep
\stopitemize
\StopSteps
...

\StartSteps
\placefigure[none][]{}
{\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[TriNo60][width=.3\makeupwidth]}{\FlushStep}
{\externalfigure[TriNo90][width=.3\makeupwidth]}{\FlushStep}
{\externalfigure[TriNoDbl][width=.3\makeupwidth]}{\FlushStep}
\stopcombination}
\startformula
T(n) = n(n+1) \over 2
\stopformula
\FlushStep
\StopSteps

But I couldn't make it work with lines of formulas. I think that it is not 
working with \NC, \NR structure.

I'll try t-rsteps and thank you for the file. It is another good way to make 
slides.

Thank you.

Best regards,

Dalyoung


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