Quiz

M

Maureen

Sorry if this post is read twice. I looked for it this morning and found my
post (named the same subject Animation) under a much earlier Animation post
by someone else.I have read through my message again this morning and edited
slightly. I was so tired last night :-(

Problem.:

I have not used a Master Slide (I don't think). I used a slide that had a
Title text box which I used to insert my title. The other much larger box
for text I deleted. I then inserted my table, which I used for my "A" and
"B" Question and answer page.

I have made an eight slide presentation for my quiz. Each slide has a
separate subject matter.On each individual slide there are ten lines of
questions down column "A". Ten lines of answers column "B".
"A" and "B" columns are activated by a click animation "crawl away fast" one
at a time with filled coloured rectangles to reveal the hidden questions and
answers one at a time.

I woulld like column "A"on the slide to have the ten questions revealed all
of the time. Everything appeared well until my little trial run. I am aware
that I could click quickly on each of the ten rows of questions to make them
reappear when returning to Slide One from Slide eight but that is like
cheating.

Is there an animation I can implement to "save" the exposed "A" columns on
the slide.

When I return to Slide One from Slide Eight I require the questions in the
"A" columns to be left exposed in readiness for when I click the rectangles
in the "B" columns that are hiding the answers.

It isn't important but it would be nice if I could make my little quiz
perfect.

Thank you.

MoMo (Maureen)
 
M

Maureen

Maureen said:
Sorry if this post is read twice. I looked for it this morning and found
my post (named the same subject Animation) under a much earlier Animation
post by someone else.I have read through my message again this morning and
edited slightly. I was so tired last night :-(

Problem.:

I have not used a Master Slide (I don't think). I used a slide that had a
Title text box which I used to insert my title. The other much larger box
for text I deleted. I then inserted my table, which I used for my "A" and
"B" Question and answer page.

I have made an eight slide presentation for my quiz. Each slide has a
separate subject matter.On each individual slide there are ten lines of
questions down column "A". Ten lines of answers column "B".
"A" and "B" columns are activated by a click animation "crawl away fast"
one
at a time with filled coloured rectangles to reveal the hidden questions
and
answers one at a time.

I woulld like column "A"on the slide to have the ten questions revealed
all
of the time. Everything appeared well until my little trial run. I am
aware
that I could click quickly on each of the ten rows of questions to make
them
reappear when returning to Slide One from Slide eight but that is like
cheating.

Is there an animation I can implement to "save" the exposed "A" columns on
the slide.

When I return to Slide One from Slide Eight I require the questions in the
"A" columns to be left exposed in readiness for when I click the
rectangles
in the "B" columns that are hiding the answers.

It isn't important but it would be nice if I could make my little quiz
perfect.

Thank you.

MoMo (Maureen)
 
M

Maureen

I have managed to do it :) by using the "Arrange" backwards and forwards
etc everthing is now working hunky doorie :) Will post again if I get
stuck.

Thanks

MoMo(Maureen)
 
M

Maureen

Hi all,
Forgot to say that another reason where I went so utterly wrong with my Quiz
was not realising that a I had saved my Quiz presentation, which were all
"Click animations" as a .ppsx instead of .pps Bad move. I did get it sorted
and it is wonderful quiz presentation now :) Got everything sorted for when
I get the extra hardware to present a quiz. Looks so professional. Thought I
would post this just in case there are any other newbies out there that may
accidently make the same mistake.

MoMo (Maureen).
 

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