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How to disable Animations in Power Point

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Old 05-01-2010
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How to disable Animations in Power Point

Hello, I want to stop the animation from my power point screen. As I have inserted one image which is having animation in it. If I try for the saving that image in the jpeg format then quality of that image gets lowered. So, if you know the way from that I can stop only animation from the power point slide then it can be helpful to me. So, if you have any way regarding it then please give me that.
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Re: How to disable Animations in Power Point

If you are using Microsoft office 2007 then you need to first start your Power Point 2007 and then open your slide show tab. Now just click on the button of the Set Up Slide Show. Here you will able to get the windows from which you need to check for the "Show without animation" option. When you get that just check it and click on OK. Done.
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Re: How to disable Animations in Power Point

This is quiet simple to disable your animation from your slides. I am using Microsoft Office 2003 and from that you can disable it by the use of following simple steps:
  1. First open your power point and then click on "Slide Show" >> "Set Up Show".
  2. So, you will able to get the "Set Up Show" window.
  3. In this windows you will get the "Show options" frame and from that you need to check in front of the "Show without animation".
  4. Now press ok.
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Re: How to disable Animations in Power Point

In your Power Point 2007 you need to do some setting as follows:
1. When you open the Power point 2007 you will able to see the ribbon and from that you need to select the Slide Show tab.
2. From the "Set Up" frame, just click on "Set Up Slide Show" button.
3. From the dialog box which appear in front of you select the "Show without animation" ie. check the checkbox in front of it.
4. And click on OK.
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Re: How to disable Animations in Power Point

I think you must give the version which you are using of Microsoft office ie. whether you are using Office 2003 or Office 2007? If you are using office 2007 then it is need to follow the steps below:
  • First open your power point and then click on the tab as “Slide Show”.
  • Now just click on the “Set Up Slide Show” which is in the frame which is having name as “Show options”.
  • Check the box which is having name as “Show without animation”.
  • Now for saving the setting click on the "OK" Button.
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Re: How to disable Animations in Power Point

Hello, I don't have that much knowledge about the Microsoft Office but you need to visit the Microsoft Office help for getting more details about any query. So, I suggest you to visit the website and find solution for your problem.

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