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Old 03-27-2013, 09:44 AM
pgrant pgrant is offline SlideShows - Triggering Animation, Sound & Video Windows 7 64bit SlideShows - Triggering Animation, Sound & Video Office 2010 64bit
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I wanted to create presentations which can pretty much play like a movie. So I build animations into a slide along with embedded sound and video clips.

How can I do this?

I have put together a presentation with sound, animation etc. I had hoped a Slideshow would allow this. I have to click the mouse to trigger sound and animation which is not what I had in mind. I want the reader to open the slideshow and the sound and animation to be triggered after the slide opens.

Is it possible to trigger animation and sound when the window opens ? How?

Alternatively, can I play the slide show and voice over it, and record the whole thing, then and play it all back as an automated slideshow?
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