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npferreira
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Individual animations text

Post by npferreira »

I have some pptx I made in powerpoint that I use.
In those pptx, I have text boxes with bullets, and I have individual appear animations for each bullet.
For example
- bullet 1 ---> appears first, as I (in powerpoint) selected it, went to animations, and selected appear
- bullet 2 ---> appears secondly, as I (in powerpoint) selected it, went to animations, and selected appear
- bullet 3 ---> appears thirdly, as I (in powerpoint) selected it, went to animations, and selected appear
With softmaker presentations, I cant add an individual line animation - it always apply to the whole text box.
Well, it doesn't make much sense to me: if it can read individual bullet animations, why can't it apply animations to individual lines/paragraphs/bullets?
Is it me being noob or is it a software limitation?
Any help?
SuperTech
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Re: Individual animations text

Post by SuperTech »

Thank you for posting your query. To achieve this, please change Animate paragraphs option of Text tab of Animation properties.

Please check Animation properties in detail of our user manual.
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Woody44
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Re: Individual animations text

Post by Woody44 »

That may be a work-around but, since SoftMaker promotes SoftMaker Office for "flawless" file compatibility with Microsoft Office, a Powerpoint presentation created in Powerpoint should function "flawlessly" in Presentations. It should not be necessary to go back into the file in Presntations and alter any settings or attributes.

Suppose this was a presentation created for hire and delivered to a client. The client / end user would have no way of knowing that the presentation isn't working as it's supposed to.
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