How can I add animation in the slide master after all other animat

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Dave

As a cue for when the bullets on the slide are completed, I would like to add
animation on the slide master that occurs after all of the other animation
has completed. Its easy enough to set up the slide master animation, but it
is occuring before the custom animation that is specific to each slide. Does
anyone have any ideas on this? Thanks.
 
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SGagne

Hey Dave,

There's a setting called "Slide Transition". If you click "slide show" on
the top toolbar then "slide transition" you can pick which animation you
would like done. You can do it to one particular slide, apply to all slides,
or anything in between. Hope this helps.
 
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Dave

Thanks, but thats not quite what I want. We have a slide master with a
company logo in the lower right corner. When all of the other animation on
the slide has occurred, I would like the logo to appear. Then, I can easily
tell when I am done wiht the content on the slide. If I understand the
transitions correctly, this is the animation that occurs when moving from one
slide to the next. Any ideas?

Dave
 
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SGagne

To my knowledge, you cannot make changes to the slide master since that is
embedded into the presentation. Is it possible to cover up the logo (i.e.
the master is white with the company logo in the corner) with a rectangle,
then place the company logo in yourself. Then perform a custom animation and
make it the last action on every slide?
 
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Echo S

I don't know that there's a way to specify that an animation on a master
occur last.

What I'd do is move the logo animation to the individual slides. (Note I'm
saying to move the animation, not the logo itself.) Here's instructions:

Change animation effect for just a few slides out of a presentation
(2002/2003)
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00515.htm

If you "copy effects to slide" as described in that FAQ, then you can
reorder it as necessary.
 

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