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View on Two
Screens- If you wanted to
have it connected to show on another computer screen at the
same time.
Action
Buttons- Used to create a
hyperlink from any object - including text, shapes, tables,
graphs, or pictures - and use it to jump to another place in
your presentation, another presentation, another program
such as Word, or an address on the Internet.
Hyperlinks
become active when you run your slide show, not when you're
creating the show. You
can attach different
actions, including sound, to the same object - depending on
whether you
click the object or move the
mouse over it. Text hyperlinks appear underlined and in a
color that
coordinates with the color
scheme. You can edit or change the destination of a
hyperlink - or
you can change the object
that represents a hyperlink - without losing the hyperlink.
If you
delete all of the text or
the entire object, however, you will lose the
hyperlink.
Action
Settings- can only be
used if Action buttons have been created.
Preset
Animation- used to set
how a part of the page will come onto the screen, rather
than using the Custom Animation pull-down. Good if you
wanted to have the data come onto each page in the same
way.
Custom
Animation- used to set
the sequence order (timing) of data coming on to a page and
the way (effects) for each data comes. Preview the animation
once you have finished.
Animation
Preview- handy to check
what the page you are customising looks like after you have
worked on it. A slightly larger preview of the animation of
a page. Stays on the screen even when you move from one page
to another.
Slide
Transition- determine
& choose how the page comes onto the screen. 1. In slide
or slide sorter view, select the slide or slides you want to
add a transition to. 2. On the Slide Show menu, click Slide
Transition.
3. In the Effect box, click the transition you want, and
then select any other options
you want.
4. To apply the transition to the selected slide, click
Apply.
To apply the transition to
all the slides, click Apply to All.
To view the transitions,
click Slide Show
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