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When you have the Hide on Next Mouse Click animation effect set to two or more objects that are set to build automatically, the previous object is hidden as each object is built. CAUSEPowerPoint 2000 treats all animations as though they were activated by a mouse click. This allows the dim effects to function as expected, but it also causes the Hide on Next Mouse Click to hide the objects to which it has been assigned. WORKAROUNDUse the Viewer to Show PresentationThe PowerPoint Viewer that comes with Office 2000 can show your presentation correctly with the Hide on Mouse Click effect animating as you would expect.The viewer only implements PowerPoint 97 features, and does not have the same limitations that PowerPoint 2000 has with Hide on Mouse Click animations. Group Objects TogetherTo work around this problem, group the objects that you want to remain visible, and set the grouped object to have the Hide on Next Mouse Click effect.When you animate a grouped object, it appears that the individual objects are animating together at the same time. They would then remain on the screen until a mouse click, or an animation automatically began. This can be done to multiple groups, allowing for many separate hides and animations to occur. For more information about Grouping Objects, click Microsoft PowerPoint Help on the Help menu, type How do I group objects together? in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in PowerPoint 2000. Additional query words: ppt2k 2k 2000 ppt2000 powerpnt ppt ppt9 9.0 hide vanish change disappear lost different expected results vary odd
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