Custom Animation

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Guest

I am currently working on a presentation for my school's graduation. I
almost had my presentation finished with custom animation and my computer had
to be reformatted and a newer version of MS OFFICE put on my computer. With
this newer version I cannot see how to "fade" the animation, which I like
best, nor can I see how to make the pictures also exit...Any suggestions on
what to do?
 
E

Echo S

Hm. It sounds as if you've had an *older* version installed since you no
longer have exit animations.

You might head to Tools/Options and make sure you have new animation
features not disabled on the Edit tab.
 
G

Guest

How do I see what version of "Office" I am running. My OS is XP
Professional. Can I just change the PowerPoint program or do I have to
change the entire suite?

Echo S said:
Hm. It sounds as if you've had an *older* version installed since you no
longer have exit animations.

You might head to Tools/Options and make sure you have new animation
features not disabled on the Edit tab.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Kane said:
I am currently working on a presentation for my school's graduation. I
almost had my presentation finished with custom animation and my computer had
to be reformatted and a newer version of MS OFFICE put on my computer. With
this newer version I cannot see how to "fade" the animation, which I like
best, nor can I see how to make the pictures also exit...Any suggestions on
what to do?
 
G

Guest

Echo S said:
Hm. It sounds as if you've had an *older* version installed since you no
longer have exit animations.

You might head to Tools/Options and make sure you have new animation
features not disabled on the Edit tab.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Kane said:
I am currently working on a presentation for my school's graduation. I
almost had my presentation finished with custom animation and my computer had
to be reformatted and a newer version of MS OFFICE put on my computer. With
this newer version I cannot see how to "fade" the animation, which I like
best, nor can I see how to make the pictures also exit...Any suggestions on
what to do?
 
E

Echo S

To see your version of PPT, open PPT and then go to Help/About.

If it says that you have version 2002 or 2003, do the Tools/Options thing to
make sure that the 2002/2003 animation features are available.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Kane said:
How do I see what version of "Office" I am running. My OS is XP
Professional. Can I just change the PowerPoint program or do I have to
change the entire suite?

Echo S said:
Hm. It sounds as if you've had an *older* version installed since you no
longer have exit animations.

You might head to Tools/Options and make sure you have new animation
features not disabled on the Edit tab.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Kane said:
I am currently working on a presentation for my school's graduation. I
almost had my presentation finished with custom animation and my
computer
had
to be reformatted and a newer version of MS OFFICE put on my computer. With
this newer version I cannot see how to "fade" the animation, which I like
best, nor can I see how to make the pictures also exit...Any
suggestions
on
what to do?
 
G

Guest

I'm looking into adding a custom pane into outlook 2003. I want to do this vi
visual studio using c#. I have found out that I should be able to do this via
"Extended MAPI" and have found a wrapper (mapi33.dll) that allows a c#
application to access the API using managed code. However I cannot find any
documentation or samples of how to do this.

Can Anyone help
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

I'm looking into adding a custom pane into outlook 2003. I want to do this vi
visual studio using c#. I have found out that I should be able to do this via
"Extended MAPI" and have found a wrapper (mapi33.dll) that allows a c#
application to access the API using managed code. However I cannot find any
documentation or samples of how to do this.

Can Anyone help

Only to suggest that you post this in an Outlook-specific newsgroup. You've
fallen into a nest of [gasp!] PowerPoint users.
 

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