Allow more flexibility for setting up slide transition paremeters.

G

Guest

Re: Slide transition pane

There is only ONE button for "Apply to All Slides." "Modify transition" and
"Advance Slide" should be independent of each other.

I entered diffent timing for each slide. Then I went to change the sound
and press the "Apply to All Slides" button. You know that the different
timing disappeared as soon as I hit that button and I had to rekey all the
individual timings. All this hassle just because I wanted to change the
sound.

In my opinion, I see this as a bug. Please do something about it.

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L

Luc

Epinn,
When you apply the other sound just select the thumbnails on the left in the
outline window of the screen first (ctrl+A if you want them all) and choose
your sound. The sound will be applied to the transition and your timings
will not be lost.
 
G

Guest

Thank you for your guidance. My friend and I agree that PowerPoint is very
user-friendly because many features are task pane driven. Is there a chance
that my suggestion will be incorporated in the 2007 version? Do you still
need votes for a change?
 
L

Luc

Hi Epinn,
I am not a Microsoft employee, just a volunteer helping others out. I have
no idea if this will be incorporated in version 2007. Mabe someone testing
the beta version will have an answer to this. Let's hope many people vote
for your suggestion.
 

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