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Yes, you can do this with Impress. But first, the slides need automatic transitions defined.  
 
Yes, you can do this with Impress. But first, the slides need automatic transitions defined.  
# To set that up, switch to '''Slide View''', and select all the slides.  
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# To set that up, select '''Slide Transition''' in the task pane (right).  
# Then, choose '''Slide Show > Slide Transition''' from the menu.
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# Under '''Advance slide''' choose '''Automatically after''' and set a time.  
# In the Slide Transition window, click the '''Extras''' button.  
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# Click the '''Apply to All Slides''' button (or set a different time for different slides).  
# On the Extras page that appears, click '''Automatic Transition''' and then use the spinner to set the length of time each slide should appear.  
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# Next, to set the looping: from the main menu, choose '''Slide Show > Slide Show Settings'''.  
# Click the green checkmark to apply the setting and close the Slide Transition window.
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# Next, from the menu, choose '''Slide Show > Slide Show Settings'''.  
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# In the dialog, choose '''Auto''' and set the spinner for the period of time to elapse between the end of one cycle and the beginning of the next. If you want continuous viewing, set it to 0.
 
# In the dialog, choose '''Auto''' and set the spinner for the period of time to elapse between the end of one cycle and the beginning of the next. If you want continuous viewing, set it to 0.
  

Latest revision as of 10:37, 9 March 2010


Can I do the 'loop until escape' function in Impress?


3.x

Yes, you can do this with Impress. But first, the slides need automatic transitions defined.

  1. To set that up, select Slide Transition in the task pane (right).
  2. Under Advance slide choose Automatically after and set a time.
  3. Click the Apply to All Slides button (or set a different time for different slides).
  4. Next, to set the looping: from the main menu, choose Slide Show > Slide Show Settings.
  5. In the dialog, choose Auto and set the spinner for the period of time to elapse between the end of one cycle and the beginning of the next. If you want continuous viewing, set it to 0.


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