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User jwlockhart changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                      CC|'rainerbielefeld,regina'  |'jwlockhart,rainerbielefel
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------- Additional comments from jwlockh...@openoffice.org Sat Jun  5 20:21:26 
+0000 2010 -------
Judging by the response of the original reporter (shunesburg69) to the points 
made by regina and the obvious language challenges, let me try to add some 
clarification that may help bring this issue to a close. I believe the system 
is 
behaving as designed and documented and given that there is no option to enter 
an issue type of "Query" a resolution of invalid is all we can do with this 
issue. If my remarks below make sense to shunesburg69 perhaps they could 
confirm 
this.

>From my understanding the Summary could be: "No way to prevent slide advance 
>on 
click or automatically". If I've got that right, this is not a bug and I'll 
explain how to do this. I'm using Win XP with latest patches and OOo-dev 3.3.0 
DEV300m78 (Build:9501). 

Replication and steps to resolve: 
=================================

By setting up a simple presentation and looking at the default behaviour in 
slideshow mode I could see what I believe the user was reporting which is that 
by default a click on the slide during a presentation moves you to the next 
slide. If you then go to "Slide Show"/"Slide Transition" in the menu you see a 
panel which has some options to control advancing, specifically a section 
titled 
"Advance Slide" with two radio buttons "On mouse click" and "Automatically 
after" with the latter allowing selection of a number of seconds. I think this 
is why the reporter concludes "In Impress there are 2 choose for the transition 
by clic or automatically but if you want "no transition" it's impossible."

So next I looked at the help material which I could find by pressing F1 while 
on 
that panel or from the references suggested by regina. This gave me the hint to 
look at "Slide Show"\"Slide Show Settings" in the menu which provides a more 
comprehensive set of options that I think the reporter missed. These include a 
set of checkboxes titles "Options" including "Change slides by clicking on 
background" and set of radio buttons titled "Default". With both of these 
selected, the behaviour is that there are no automatic transitions and clicking 
the mouse during a slide show does not transition either. 

Conclusion and Summary:
=======================
I think this is what the reporter wanted, because they want to use a 
hyperlinking model only.  So I conclude not a bug but a training issue. One 
could of course argue that the help documentation could be clearer and that the 
sub-set of "Slide Advance" options provided on the "Transitions" panel is just 
confusing and as such a design bug.

Just to recap, the resolution is to:
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Go to "Slide Show"\"Slide Show Settings" in the menu and:
1. in the set of checkboxes titled "Options" ensure the checkbox "Change slides 
by clicking on background" is NOT checked.
2. in the set of radio buttons titled "Type" select the first one "Default".
3. Click "OK" to save these settings (shown in attached screenshot).


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