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I just recently finished up my slideshow on my computer and it's pretty beastly . . . no lie, but I just realized upon uploading it to slideshare.net that Slideshare doesn't do any of the click for the next group or timing effects. This is bothering me, because one of the reasons my slide is so beastly is because of a huge timing related thing that took me forever to do. Warning: It's also kind of nerdy, but I like it, thereby making me a nerd.

Here's what it's like on Slideshare [Another warning: One slide (Slide 5) looks rather weird and will confuse you as to why it's like that if you haven't seen it's huge timing based sequence]:

Any way I can make slideshare have it so that it works with the sequencing stuff?

By the way: Mr. Nash, if it is small enough to send through e-mail I'll attach the actual version, so that you can see it's awesomeness.

P.S. I know it might need some fixing because we're supposed to "Peer review" them at the next session, but I had to ask this question and I already knew how to use slideshare in the most basic way (timing and stuff isn't basic).

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Brett Gilpin Comment by Brett Gilpin on June 15, 2009 at 4:30pm
Yeah, the first post made sense, but I'm pretty good with just having it look weird on slideshare.
Sean Nash Comment by Sean Nash on June 15, 2009 at 2:50pm
Ok, wow... now I know what you meant about missing some o the "fun" in your slideshow.
I will attache the original file here if anyone wants to watch it. It will run on the MacBooks for certain.

Ha! Love the JBond stuff..... you are right about the "nerd" part, WOW!
;)

Love it.
Surgeonfish & Triggerfish Slideshow 2007.pptx
Sean Nash Comment by Sean Nash on June 15, 2009 at 2:43pm
For one... do this:

-open your presentation in Keynote and export it out as a ".pdf"

-select to create a slide for "each stage of builds"

-find the link within Slideshare that allows you to "replace" the presentation with a new one. it isn't immediately obvious. (i'll have to find it again)

-re-upload the new .pdf version that will allow simple "animation" by creating an entire slide
for each little element that appears on a subsequent mouse click.

-see if this makes sense and let me know.


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