can keystrokes be used as triggers for custom animations?

G

Guest

I want to be able to make a custom animation appear/disappear without the
audience being able to see the mouse. Does anyone know if you can use a
"keystroke" (such as hitting the letter "A") as a trigger to start a custom
animation in Power Point? I have several animations on one slide, and I
would like to be able to randomly select each one without the audience seeing
the mouse.
 
G

Guest

Instead of mouse clicking to start animation, you can press enter key on your
keyboard. Press backspace to go back to the previous "on click" animation. Is
that what you want?
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G

Guest

I was hoping to assign a keystroke to activate a custom animation. I have
several animations on one slide and would like to activate them individually
by using a key assigned to the individual animations. The problem is that I
don't want to activate them in a set sequence. I want to be able to choose
during the presentation which ones to activate.

thanks for your help
 

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