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Export to Video question
Hi Friends...
I have this presentation, it runs some animations on each slide (plays an audio file) and then progresses to the next slide automatically. I have, in the transition setting of each slide, the time for progressing set to something like 5 seconds. When I run the presentation it works perfectly. The audio plays, and then when it finishes progresses to the next slide. However, when I export to video, it progresses to the next slide after just a few seconds and cuts the audio short. How can I overcome this and make sure that the video as well will play the entire audio without progressing to the next slide? Thank You all Susan PS I make short presentations and distribute them to friends. I don't want them to have run them from PowerPoint. Just to click and run... I am starting to realize that the export to video in PP is not very smart. Any better ways to export to video TIA SF |
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You could add an element that appears after the audio file.
- insert a rectangle (or whatever shape or element) - make it invisible for slide show by dragging it out of the visible area of your slide - animate the rectangle, e.g. add an 'Appear' animation >> make sure this animation happens after the audio file by setting it to 'After Previous' - copy this to every slide Hope this helps. |
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