Automatic transition after animation

Hi,

I would like to know if, in PowerPoint 2010, is possible to advance automatically a slide after the end of an animation that is started by a mouse click.

At the moment I could only force an automatic slide transition that automatically starts the animation as well (which I do not want to be started automatically).

Is it possible and how?


Plo
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Nope.  The trick is to insert a duplicate slide in front of the one with the animation. When you click to advance the duplicate slide it goes to the next slide and the animation starts, completes and automatically advances that slide.  Even though it's two slides (because they look the same) your audience won't be able to tell you went to a different slide as long as there is no transition between the two.
Thanks,
Glenna Shaw, MVP, PMP

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Last updated December 3, 2023 Views 45,040 Applies to: