I don't think there's an easy way around this: stuff on the master is on a
lower layer than stuff on the slide.
On the necessary slides, tou can go to the animation pane and move the
animated objects to the slide.
http://www.echosvoice.com/changeanim...gingAnimations has
instructions. Then they're editable, so you could "bring to front."
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"jimbo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I made a simple animation in my presentation: when I click an object
>another
> object appears. Because I need this animation in every slide, I put it in
> the
> masterslide because this seemed the most elegant solution.
> But how can I make sure that the object that appears always appears in
> front
> of all other things in my slide: using 'bring to front' for the animation
> in
> the masterslide or 'send to back' for other blocking objects in the slides
> themselves does not seem to work.
> I can offcourse put the animation in each slide, but this is rather
> tedious.
> Is there an elegant way around this problem?
>
> Tx