Allow Powerpoint Transition and Animations
I am happy that Proclaim allows PPT integrations now but It does not import any animations or transitions.
When I create a PPT I often use several Scriptures or points on the same that I do not want to reveal until a later time, but Proclaim shows everything on the slide at the same time.
This is not any better than the old style of converting PPT's to an image and presenting as an image slideshow
While we won’t support importing the transitions you use in PowerPoint, we do support certain animations in Proclaim, such as fade-in text, fill-in-the-blank, etc.
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Eric S. Periard commented
I concur, this needs the be fixed ASAP.
Also provide an accurate and complete list of supported transitions.
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Anonymous commented
The slide reveal functionality is useful, but I recently had trouble using it when I wanted to have a line break between the revealed lines - it just doesn't work like that apparently. the lines to be revealed have to be contiguous
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Anonymous commented
Not specifically what you asked for with PPT, but Proclaim now supports reveals within Proclaim slides as Jason suggests.
http://support.proclaimonline.com/hc/en-us/articles/203197819-Slide-Reveals
If this is sufficient for your needs please let us know.
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Keith Menshouse commented
This is the one single thing that is keeping us from moving away from Songshow to Proclaim for good. The message is the central part of the service and it deserves to be presented in an appealing way like animations provide for. PLEASE get this fixed soon Proclaim staff!
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Jason Elwart commented
The only way I can mimic slide transitions in Proclaim is to have multiple screen breaks. It's very laborious for such a simple task. For example:
2. If the Holy Spirit does not live in a person, what does that mean?
a. John 3:3 -
b. Romans 8:9- --
2. If the Holy Spirit does not live in a person, what does that mean?
a. John 3:3 - They are not in Christ.
b. Romans 8:9-- -
2. If the Holy Spirit does not live in a person, what does that mean?
a. John 3:3 - They are not in Christ.
b. Romans 8:9 - They don't belong to Christ. -
Anonymous commented
Yes ... and the ability to break up the presentation and move individual slides around if I want to.