Being a teacher, its been several months since I've tried to do this, but
seems like this has worked for me before.

Using PowerPoint 2000, I am inserting pictures, then under Custom Animation
choosing Random Effects on the Effect Tab. Then I click on the next picture
on the next slide, and click F4, which in my opion should also mark that
picture as Random Effects. It isn't doing so. F4 works with adding borders,
with resizing pictures, with moving pictures to a specified location, just
not with adding Random Effects. I set up presentations weekly with
approximately 60 to 80 pictures of students weekly. Please help me with a
better solution.

Re: F4 on Custom Animation by TAJ

TAJ
Wed Sep 03 06:08:24 CDT 2008

>Then I click on the next picture
> on the next slide, and click F4, which in my opion should also mark that
> picture as Random Effects.

I agree - but it doesn't work. Even in powerpoint 2003.


>Please help me with a better solution.

You could add one picture per slide as you are doing currenly,

then add the "random transition" to all the slides from the 'slide sorter' -
this will animation each slide as opposed to each object/picture on a slide.

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"dkb43" <dkb43@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2B4F8637-A00A-411E-8AAF-DAAC85C85FD2@microsoft.com...
> Being a teacher, its been several months since I've tried to do this, but
> seems like this has worked for me before.
>
> Using PowerPoint 2000, I am inserting pictures, then under Custom
> Animation
> choosing Random Effects on the Effect Tab. Then I click on the next
> picture
> on the next slide, and click F4, which in my opion should also mark that
> picture as Random Effects. It isn't doing so. F4 works with adding
> borders,
> with resizing pictures, with moving pictures to a specified location, just
> not with adding Random Effects. I set up presentations weekly with
> approximately 60 to 80 pictures of students weekly. Please help me with a
> better solution.



RE: F4 on Custom Animation by john

john
Wed Sep 03 06:19:00 CDT 2008

I don't think it's ever been possible to copy animation in this way. The only
way is either an Add In eg Animation Carbon or some vba code.

This code will zip through your presentation and add a random animation to
all pictures (random is horrible BTW!)

Sub randomme()
'not for xp or later
Dim osld As Slide
Dim oshp As Shape
For Each osld In ActivePresentation.Slides
For Each oshp In osld.Shapes
If oshp.Type = msoPicture Then
With oshp.AnimationSettings
.EntryEffect = ppEffectRandom
.AdvanceMode = ppAdvanceOnClick
End With
End If
Next oshp
Next osld
End Sub

Don't know what to do with it?
www.pptalchemy.co.uk/vba.htm

NB the animation engine in XP onwards is very different this code is for
earlier versions
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"dkb43" wrote:

> Being a teacher, its been several months since I've tried to do this, but
> seems like this has worked for me before.
>
> Using PowerPoint 2000, I am inserting pictures, then under Custom Animation
> choosing Random Effects on the Effect Tab. Then I click on the next picture
> on the next slide, and click F4, which in my opion should also mark that
> picture as Random Effects. It isn't doing so. F4 works with adding borders,
> with resizing pictures, with moving pictures to a specified location, just
> not with adding Random Effects. I set up presentations weekly with
> approximately 60 to 80 pictures of students weekly. Please help me with a
> better solution.

Re: F4 on Custom Animation by Steve

Steve
Wed Sep 03 09:27:38 CDT 2008

In article <D11153E1-E164-407A-A13D-DC8F9F193301@microsoft.com>, John Wilson
wrote:
> I don't think it's ever been possible to copy animation in this way. The only
> way is either an Add In eg Animation Carbon or some vba code.
>
> This code will zip through your presentation and add a random animation to
> all pictures (random is horrible BTW!)

This might solve that problem:

Apply a random transition to every slide in a presentation
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00595.htm

It applies semi-random transitions to slides; that is, it allows you to create
your own list of "acceptable" transitions then applies randomly from the list.


>
> Sub randomme()
> 'not for xp or later
> Dim osld As Slide
> Dim oshp As Shape
> For Each osld In ActivePresentation.Slides
> For Each oshp In osld.Shapes
> If oshp.Type = msoPicture Then
> With oshp.AnimationSettings
> ..EntryEffect = ppEffectRandom
> ..AdvanceMode = ppAdvanceOnClick
> End With
> End If
> Next oshp
> Next osld
> End Sub
>
> Don't know what to do with it?
> www.pptalchemy.co.uk/vba.htm
>
> NB the animation engine in XP onwards is very different this code is for
> earlier versions
>

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