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 bulleted item to the previous one. I 
>create as many duplicate slides as I have bullets.
>
>I'm wondering if there is another way to do this without the need to 
>create several slides. If I have 6 bullets, that means creating six 
>slides to get the stepping effect through the bullets.
>
>What I'd like to do is create one slide with all six bullets, and then
>
 tell LO to step through them during my presentation. Is there a way
>to do this?

Selecting Custom Animation > Plus button > Entrance > Appear for each 
bullet ought to do the trick. 

When you present, move the mouse cursor to the start of a line and click 
the mouse once to reveal the line.


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