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Ok, I've tried and tried and am failing miserably. I have to admit when I need help.
As a part-time gig/hobby I teach group fitness. I want to put together my workouts in a manner that I can now present them and they run continuously without me having to run over and click on anything to get the timers to "start". So here's what I have, and maybe someone can help. I'm running PP 2010. I have timers downloaded and installed, heck I've even built a workout. Each slide has it's own exercise, within that slide is also a set time for duration of that exercise (hence the countdown timer). For the life of me I cannot figure out how to get these things to transition, nor can I get the countdown timers to start counting down upon slide transition. I'm at a loss. I've spent the last 7 hours messing with this, and cannot figure it out. Anyone willing/able...I'd be glad to email the presentation for you to look at. One other thing. I've only found generic circle type timers in downloadable format. I'd really like a simple digital style countdown timer...any ideas? Aside from snatching some off you tube....which I am trying not to do because they just don't look very good. |
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