I have developed some complex slides a number of them with many sequenced elements stacked up and some of them stop at points in the playback and others play until the end of the timeline. Now my client says "everything is too fast" slow it down, so is there a way to extend the timeline say add 10 seconds and have all the elements scale up proportionally to match the new timeline end, without having to adjust each element's time individually?
The closest you can come is select all on the timeline (in the timeline) and move together. As you go down the timeline you can select fewer and fewer things.
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The closest you can come is select all on the timeline (in the timeline) and move together. As you go down the timeline you can select fewer and fewer things.
Diane, that's a great suggestion, I do think this is the best option here
Yup that is the method I have adopted through my own testing.
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