Hello fellow developers. A quick question- I've created a couple of slides and want to go back to the original but without all the animations/transitions activating again. Whats would be the process for this?
I'm really confused about what you want, but here's how to get what you asked for: Copy the scene, and on the new scene delete the animations and transitions.
If this isn't it, can you elaborate on what exactly you want to have in the end?
Sorry for not explaining myself. So I have a slide with a click box which takes it to another slide. When I want to go back to the previous slide I want one of the animations and zoom regions not to play again.
You can set it to resume in saved state, which should cause it to return to the same spot in the timeline. That would mean that already completed animations (including zoom regions) would not replay. If an animation that takes a long time and is interrupted before completing, it will finish from where it was interrupted.
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I'm really confused about what you want, but here's how to get what you asked for: Copy the scene, and on the new scene delete the animations and transitions.
If this isn't it, can you elaborate on what exactly you want to have in the end?
Sorry for not explaining myself. So I have a slide with a click box which takes it to another slide. When I want to go back to the previous slide I want one of the animations and zoom regions not to play again.
You can set it to resume in saved state, which should cause it to return to the same spot in the timeline. That would mean that already completed animations (including zoom regions) would not replay. If an animation that takes a long time and is interrupted before completing, it will finish from where it was interrupted.
Transitions will still animate.
Right so I've tried resume state and pause state but can't find saved state?
It isn't a state on an object. it is a setting for how the slide resumes when revisited.
Thank you for this. :)
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