On 10/12/2007, Michele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
>
> >  Is there any way to
> > cancel slide transitions, so that I can simply view the slides one by
> > one without resorting to Edit mode.
>
>
>  Slide transitions are marked with a diamond between the slides in the
> Slides pane (on the left in the default edit mode). Select one slide, then
> go to the Slide transition task on the right hand of the screen (task pane),
> select none and Apply to all.

Thank you, that helped.

> To remove the custom animation instead I am afraid you will have to select
> the text boxes to which they are applied one by one and remove the animation
> using the Custom animation tab in the task pane.

I'll leave it then.

> And no, I'm in no position to criticize the author now. I will make a
> > suggestion at the end of the semester.
>
>
> I also find the slide transition quite annoying, however I am very much in
> favour of the bullet by bullet appearance of the text in text frames. I find
> that this helps in maintaining the attention of the audience on what you are
> discussing rather than on reading what is coming next :-)

I'll file a big about making these user-preference options.

Dotan Cohen

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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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