choose automatically, you can specify how long the slide remains visible before it automatically advances to the next slide. • If you want the effect you just defined to apply to all slides in the show, click the Apply to All Slides button. • To preview the transition effect, click the Play button. • To start the slide show from the current slide (so you can see all the transitions), click the Slide Show button.
Figure . Slide Transition Removing a transition effect . Select the desired slides. .
Choose No Transition in the list on the Slide Transition page of the Tasks pane. If you want most of the slides to have the same transition, but a few to be different, you may find it easiest to apply one transition to all slides and then change only the ones you want to be different. . Setting and Controlling the slide show - timer or mouse controlled Running the slide show To run the slide show, do one of the following: • Click Slide Show > Slide Sho w on the main menu bar.
(Refer Figure . ). • Click the Slide Show button on the Presentation toolbar or the Slide Sorter toolbar (Refer Figure . ).
• Press F5. Figure . Running Slideshow using Slideshow menu Figure . Running Slideshow using Slideshow button from the Toolbar • If the slide transition is set Automatically, after x seconds the slide show will run by itself.
• If the slide transition is On mouse click , do one of the following to move from one slide to the next. • Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to go to the next slide or to go back to the previous one. • Click the mouse button to advance to the next slide. • Press the Spacebar on the keyboard to advance to the next slide.
• When you advance past the last slide, the message “Click to exit presentation...” appears. Click the mouse or press any key to exit the presentation. • To exit the slide show at any time, including