At 02:30 18/12/2016 +, Virgil Arrington wrote:
I have rarely used Presentation, but I'm starting to use it more.
That's probably "presentations" or "Impress".
When I want to step through several bulleted items in a slide, I
typically create the first slide with one bullet, and then
On December 18, 2016 02:30:56 AM Virgil Arrington wrote:
>I have rarely used Presentation, but I'm starting to use it more.
>
>When I want to step through several bulleted items in a slide, I
>typically create the first slide with one bullet, and then create a
>duplicate slide and add the new
Adding to my previous - Stepped presentations can be achieved in Lyx Beamer,
using their Overlay facility. Have never tried this myself, but from
comments
noted on the the Lyx Users mail list, Beamer can produce some very
sophisticated
presentations, but there is a fairly steep learning curve
Have made several Presentations, mostly intended for remote
viewing and so including sychronised voice-overs.
Never found the bullet stepping technique that you wish for, but have
saved time and effort by first making the full slide, with all lines
finished, then copy it the number of times
I have rarely used Presentation, but I'm starting to use it more.
When I want to step through several bulleted items in a slide, I
typically create the first slide with one bullet, and then create a
duplicate slide and add the new bulleted item to the previous one. I
create as many duplicate
Thank you for the ideas. I'll fiddle around with it.
On Fri, 16 Dec 2016 16:50:20 +0100
Kruno wrote:
> 16.12.2016 u 15:49, David Burleigh je napisao/la:
> [...]
>
> You can make new paragraph style and write some content with it at
> top or bottom of every sub-document.
Update
It is working now. I guess i must have been doing something wrong before,
though goodness knows what, its a simple enough procedure.
Thanks for your help,
G.
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