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| Re: How does one adjust the viewing speed of a slideshow? By typing the question in this in thi sBIG white space, and not in the header -- Opa die gewoon met 65 zijn AOW krijgt :-) |
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| Re: How does one adjust the viewing speed of a slideshow? In article <45588450-7391-4711-86E9-3D8EE09E3E4C@microsoft.com>, Linwood wrote: In PowerPoint? If it's set to play automatically, then each slide will have a transition time as part of its transition settings. You'd need to adjust that. If you go to slide sorter view and select all slides (press Ctrl + A) you can adjust times for all of them at once. If it's clear how to do that, let us know what version of PowerPoint you use. |
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