PP XP vs PP 2000 - Custome Animation

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Alex Williams

In PP 2000, in Custom Animation, there is a list of objects which is called
"Order & Timing". This list is excellent for seeing all objects on the slide,
whether they are animated or not. In PP XP the Custom Animation is handled
differently and I can see only the objects that have been animated. This
makes it very difficult to identify an unanimated object which is deep down
on the slide, bring it to the top to edit the contents and then send it back
down.

How can I get a list of all objects on the slide in PP XP?
 
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Glen Millar

Hi,

Probably the easiest way is to get the Select Multiple Objects tool. Go to
Tools| Customize| Commands Tab| Drawing category and select the Select
Multiple Tools Command. Drag it and drop on a toolbar. Apart from that,
Steve Rindsberg has a Layer Manager where you can select them, rename them
and even hide them:

http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/starterset/index.html

I'm fan of Layer manager. I asked for it! Although Steve ahs added lots of
other stuff I hadn't thought of.

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
www.powerpointworkbench.com

Australia

glen at powerpointworkbench dot com

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Alex Williams

Glenn,

Thanks heapsly for this. I'll check tonight, but it does sound like it might
be the answer. The Order & Timing list is magnificent for managing objects,
high-lighting objects etc, without the danger of damaging them.

Thanks,
Alex
 
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Glen Millar

Alex,

"Tonight"? Sounds like you are on my time zone!

What you lose from not having the animation list is far outweighed by the
new features of PPT XP, imho.

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
www.powerpointworkbench.com

Australia

glen at powerpointworkbench dot com

Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version,
whether you are using vba, whether
your cows are in the corn paddock, or
anything else relevant.
 

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