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Thanks, Dan. Copying the textbox is a pain as they all have different
content. Had I known in the beginning...
I will file a feature request. Thanks.
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Dotan Cohen
Hello Dotan,
The ability of adding custom animations to a slide master is a sorely
missed feature, but a request
On 24 May 2010 12:42, Michele Zarri m.za...@gmail.com wrote:
The ability of adding custom animations to a slide master is a sorely
missed feature, but a request for enhancement is already open, so you
can save some time and vote for it. Regrettably I do not have time now
to look for the link,
Hello Dotan,
Thanks, this seems to be the issue:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73090
This is the one! The other is probably a consequence of the first
(though it is older).
Cheers,
Michele
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To
On 24 May 2010 13:41, Michele Zarri m.za...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the one! The other is probably a consequence of the first
(though it is older).
Thanks, Michele, I've voted.
rantOpen Office is great for 95% of my use cases, really, I love it.
But it's these little details that add up so
All my slides have the same layout. Once I have defined a Custom
Animation sequence, how can I set it as a style so that it will
affect all slides, and if I change a parameter it will be changed for
all slides?
Thanks!
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Dotan Cohen
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
All my slides have the same layout. Once I have defined a Custom
Animation sequence, how can I set it as a style so that it will
affect all slides, and if I change a parameter it will be changed for
all slides?
Thanks!
According to what I read in the Impress Guide,
On 24 May 2010 00:27, Daniel Lewis elderdanle...@gmail.com wrote:
According to what I read in the Impress Guide, the answer is no. These
effects are applied to a particular element of a given slide.
There is an exception or sorts to this. For example, if you define a
custom animation