![]() John has very nice article about it here 3. ![]() What is great on this solution is the fact that it is part of the powerpoint, stays with it even if you move the presentation to another computer and requires no visual basic code in the powerpoint resentation. Animated GIF is basically a movie (if I can call it like that) stored in a picture – you probably saw back in 1999 tons of animated rotating logos on some web pages. This is certainly very interesting and I really like it. To be honest I don’t like this method because it does not easily fit into powerpoint – it’s not part of it and you cannot easily move the counter with the powerpoint presentation (there is almost always some manual step required when you try to). There are some nice apps, you can use Yahoo Widget Google or Windows Widgets or even Flash components (no install required). ![]() It is certainly possible to download application and just run it. There are some workaround, let me try to list few of them here. I am bit surprised Microsoft did not implement this feature in powerpoint long time ago. Wouldn’t it be great if the 5 minutes timer show on the slide so everybody know exactly when the break ends? You go through few slides and then you want to pause for five minutes (maybe a quick break or quiz time). ![]() If you use MS Powerpoint as I do (for presentations) then you will probably never need this, but if you use it as my girlfriend does (for teaching purposes) then you probably ran into this issue before. ![]()
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