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Old 03-03-2016, 11:40 AM
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Hi there! First post here.
Question: Is there a way to have at least more than one animation scheme in a single slide? Let me show you my problem with a simple example

Animation A: lasts 50 seconds. Starts on click
Animation B: lasts 2 seconds. Starts simultaneously with the latter.
Animation C: Starts after the latter.

So when I click A and B starts simultaneously, but C, instead of starting after B, starts after A, of after all previously animations have finished for that matter. This is rather limitating.

So: is there any way so tell C to star after B regardless A that might not have finished? or is there a way of having several animation schemes in parallel at the same time?

THX in advance
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