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Powerpoint 2004 help
Powerpoint 2004 help











powerpoint 2004 help
  1. #POWERPOINT 2004 HELP HOW TO#
  2. #POWERPOINT 2004 HELP CODE#
  3. #POWERPOINT 2004 HELP WINDOWS#

If you convert it to a PNG of FLAC the output file size will be much bigger. Think of it as lossless archiving of a JPEG file or a MP3 file: All you need is to copy the input file. Is there any sort of "lossless" DVD ripping/archiving? The output file size should be the same as the input. This is even better than it was before! - ChokinBako ( talk) 13:23, 8 April 2008 (UTC) "Lossless" DVD Video ripping/archiving Kushal 12:21, 8 April 2008 (UTC) Thanks! I didn't know Firefox had the 'drag & drop' thing, and that sorted my 'speed dial' out, too, because I've put that in the tool bar.

powerpoint 2004 help

Weregerbil ( talk) 10:12, 8 April 2008 (UTC) Yep, you cannot use the addon unless it is compatible with the version of Firefox you have. Captain Ref Desk ( talk) 01:49, 8 April 2008 (UTC) Put auto-advancing black slides in between each slide and cut between them? :D\= options -> advanced -> automatically check installed add-ons. Captain Ref Desk ( talk) 01:26, 8 April 2008 (UTC) Now that I play with it, the one that comes closest to approximating what I want is called "Cut through black." I just wish I could extend the black period a bit. But I'll look into making custom transitions, that might be my best shot. I don't want it to fade, I want it to go like this: slide 1 -> black (.5 seconds) -> slide 2. I wonder if the same transitions are in Powerpoint 2008 for Mac? Astronaut ( talk) 01:02, 8 April 2008 (UTC) Hmm, that's an idea I hadn't thought of, though I doubt the built-in transitions will accommodate. Captain Ref Desk ( talk) 00:42, 8 April 2008 (UTC) Maybe not much help to you, but Powerpoint 2007 (Windows) already has exactly the type of slide transition you desire, built in - either fade to black then fade in next slide, or switch to black then switch to next slide - at a speed that is "slow", "medium" or "fast" sorry no milliseconds, but fast was like an eye blink when I tried it. This should be possible, yes? I'm very handy in general with VBA, but I've never used it in PowerPoint before so this is an object model I'm not familiar with.

#POWERPOINT 2004 HELP CODE#

The sample code I've found doesn't seem to work for PowerPoint 2004 for Mac.

#POWERPOINT 2004 HELP HOW TO#

I would like to make it so that in a given (pre-existing) PowerPoint presentation, every time I hit "next slide", the screen goes totally black for a period of X milliseconds, and then goes to the next slide as usual.Īny idea where to start in terms of the VBA? I've been trying to figure out, just to begin with, how to "catch" the next slide event in VBA, but I'm struggling.

#POWERPOINT 2004 HELP WINDOWS#

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Powerpoint 2004 help