When you use Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2004 for Mac, you
cannot use the mouse or the keyboard to start an animation or to advance the
slide show.
This problem occurs if the presentation
Show
type is set to either
Browsed by an individual
(window) or to
Browsed at a kiosk (full screen).
To resolve this problem, you can use one of the following
methods to advance slides or to start animations during a slide show.
Method 1: Add action buttons to the slides
This method adds action buttons that let you move to specific
slides by using the
Hyperlink to setting. To do this, follow
these steps:
- On the Insert menu, point to
Pictures, and then click Autoshapes.
- Click Action Buttons, and then click
Previous Slide.
The Previous Slide
autoshape is the button with the arrow graphic pointing to the left. - Draw the autoshape on your slide at the location where you
want to have the button positioned.
- When you finish drawing the autoshape, the Action
Settings dialog box appears. The default setting in the Action
on click area will be Hyperlink to Previous Slide. At
this point, you can change the Hyperlink to setting to advance
to a different slide.
- Repeat
steps 1 through 4 to
add the Next Slide action button. In step 2, click the Next Slide autoshape
button. The Next Slide is the button with the arrow graphic
pointing to the right.
- Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all the slides in the presentation until all the
slides have both
action buttons added.
Method 2: Add action buttons to the Slide Master and to the Title Master
This method makes the action buttons visible on every slide
automatically. For this method, you use the steps that are in Method 1 for both
the Slide Master and for the Title Master.
If you want to omit master
slide objects for slides that advance automatically or for slides that do not
require action buttons to be visible, such as a slide with a large graphic or
chart, omit the master slide objects so that a button is not visible on a
slide. To do this, follow these steps:
- Click Slide Background on the
Format menu.
- Click to select the Omit background graphics from
master check box.
- Click Apply.
Method 3: Assign an action setting to the slide objects
This method assigns action settings to slide objects or to
text, so that you can advance the slide show presentation. To advance the
objects or the text in your presentation, click the objects or the text that
you assigned the action settings to during the slide show. To assign action
settings to slide objects or to text, follow these steps:
- Select text in a text box or click to select an
object on the slide.
- On the Slide Show menu, click
Action Settings.
- On the Hyperlink to list, select the type
of hyperlink behavior that you want to assign to your selected object.
- Click OK.
To work around this problem when you cannot advance the
presentation slide show, you can set the presentation to use the
Presented by a speaker (full screen) option. To do this,
follow these steps:
- Click Slide Show, and then click
Set Up Show.
- Under Show type, click to select
Presented by a speaker (full screen).
If the
Show type is set to
Browsed
by an individual (window), the following limitations are in effect for
the presentation:
- The presentation appears in a Slide Show window.
- The presentation triggers the next animation that is set to
On Click if you use the PAGE DOWN key.
- The presentation resets an animation that is set to
On Click if you use the PAGE UP key.
- The presentation advances to the next slide when you use
the PAGE DOWN key.
- The presentation reverses to the previous slide when you
use the PAGE UP key.
- The presentation changes slides when you move the slider on
the Slide Show window scroll bar.
- The presentation triggers the next animation that is set to
On Click when you move the slider on the Slide Show window
scroll bar.
If the
Show type is set to
Browsed at a
kiosk (full screen), the following limitations are in effect for the
presentation:
- Microsoft PowerPoint ignores all mouse clicks and key
presses.
- If you press the ESC key, the presentation ends.
To work around the limitations of the
Browsed at a kiosk
(full screen) mode, you can advance the presentation to the next slide
when you use one of the methods that are described in the Resolution section.
Additionally, you can use slide timings to automatically advance the
presentation.
In the
Browsed at a kiosk (full
screen) mode, you can click the action buttons or objects that have
action settings assigned to them to advance the presentation or to interact
with the presentation.
You may have to interact with the presentation
to run a macro, play a multimedia file, link to another presentation, or
other interaction.
To animate objects in the
Browsed at a kiosk
(full screen) mode, you must use one of the following
Start settings for
Custom Animation:
- With Previous
- After Previous
By default, these options will immediately trigger
animations on the slide as soon as the slide appears on the screen. If you want
to control when the animations trigger, you must set the
Timings settings to
Effect Option, and then
set the option to when you want the animation to occur.