Luc,
Thanks for your help. I didn't realize it when I posted my question, but
one other thing involved was having added audio to the first two slides.
After adding the audio, I went through the Rehearse Timing routine. I
noticed at the time that I had to click Next twice to get the slides to
advance, but didn't think that that was anything of significance. After
reading your message, I check out everything you suggested and found my
setting to be what you suggested. Afterward, I removed the sound files I had
inserted and reinserted them. What I wanted was to have the slides advance
automatically at the end of each audio file. After going to the Insert Menu,
then MOvies & Sound and then Sound from File and reinserting these sound
files, the slides advanced automatically. Previously, I thought that I had
to first insert the sound files and then go through the Rehearse Timing
routine - - this approach caused the slides not to advance at all.
Thanks again for your response - it helped me (indirectly) solve my problem
jwo
"Luc" wrote:
> Jwo,
> When you rehearsed timings in the slide sorter view did you answer yes when
> PPT asked you if you wanted to apply the timings and use them. Just asking,
> if so, you should see the timing of every individual slide appear in the
> left hand corner. There is no need to go to the slide transition task pane
> as PPT will check "automatically after" without you having to do anything.
> You could consider deactivating the on click possibility just above
> "automatically after" if you don't want the user to prematurely transition
> ignoring your timing.
> In any case go to Slide show - set up show - and see if there is a check
> next to use timings. Also check if in the show slides section of the dialog
> there is a custom show applied or a range of slides maybe you never know. If
> so hit the radio button all slides.
> Luc
> "PP User - JWO" <PP User - (E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
> news:FF2B3CB2-6579-4F84-9F81-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have set the timing on each slide using Rehearse Timing; then under the
> > Slide Show menu, I clicked Slide Transition and then under Advance slide,
> > I
> > selected the Automatically after ... (the time that was set using Rehearse
> > Timing. When I start the presentation, the slides do not advance
> > automatically - I still have to use the mouse to go from slide to slide.
> > Does "Advanced slide ... Automatically after ..." not really mean what it
> > implies? Can someone tell me how to get the slides to advance
> > automatically
> > according to the time set in Rehearse Timing?
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