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I am always finding myself wanting to do different animation on bullets and sub-bullets, not as a whole.



Currently, the only available option is to do all the bullets (and their sub-bullets) to come together not one at a time.



Is there a way to do bullets on one click and then sub-bullet on the other click?










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  • I think you'll need to enter the bullets/sub-bullets as individual text boxes and animate them all individually.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 5 at 16:30











  • @SteveRindsberg thank you so much for this, but there is no way to do that automatically for all the slides such that doing it on the slide master?

    – rsc05
    Jan 5 at 20:19











  • No way that I know of, I'm afraid.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 7 at 16:42
















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I am always finding myself wanting to do different animation on bullets and sub-bullets, not as a whole.



Currently, the only available option is to do all the bullets (and their sub-bullets) to come together not one at a time.



Is there a way to do bullets on one click and then sub-bullet on the other click?










share|improve this question























  • I think you'll need to enter the bullets/sub-bullets as individual text boxes and animate them all individually.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 5 at 16:30











  • @SteveRindsberg thank you so much for this, but there is no way to do that automatically for all the slides such that doing it on the slide master?

    – rsc05
    Jan 5 at 20:19











  • No way that I know of, I'm afraid.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 7 at 16:42














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I am always finding myself wanting to do different animation on bullets and sub-bullets, not as a whole.



Currently, the only available option is to do all the bullets (and their sub-bullets) to come together not one at a time.



Is there a way to do bullets on one click and then sub-bullet on the other click?










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I am always finding myself wanting to do different animation on bullets and sub-bullets, not as a whole.



Currently, the only available option is to do all the bullets (and their sub-bullets) to come together not one at a time.



Is there a way to do bullets on one click and then sub-bullet on the other click?







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  • I think you'll need to enter the bullets/sub-bullets as individual text boxes and animate them all individually.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 5 at 16:30











  • @SteveRindsberg thank you so much for this, but there is no way to do that automatically for all the slides such that doing it on the slide master?

    – rsc05
    Jan 5 at 20:19











  • No way that I know of, I'm afraid.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 7 at 16:42



















  • I think you'll need to enter the bullets/sub-bullets as individual text boxes and animate them all individually.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 5 at 16:30











  • @SteveRindsberg thank you so much for this, but there is no way to do that automatically for all the slides such that doing it on the slide master?

    – rsc05
    Jan 5 at 20:19











  • No way that I know of, I'm afraid.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Jan 7 at 16:42

















I think you'll need to enter the bullets/sub-bullets as individual text boxes and animate them all individually.

– Steve Rindsberg
Jan 5 at 16:30





I think you'll need to enter the bullets/sub-bullets as individual text boxes and animate them all individually.

– Steve Rindsberg
Jan 5 at 16:30













@SteveRindsberg thank you so much for this, but there is no way to do that automatically for all the slides such that doing it on the slide master?

– rsc05
Jan 5 at 20:19





@SteveRindsberg thank you so much for this, but there is no way to do that automatically for all the slides such that doing it on the slide master?

– rsc05
Jan 5 at 20:19













No way that I know of, I'm afraid.

– Steve Rindsberg
Jan 7 at 16:42





No way that I know of, I'm afraid.

– Steve Rindsberg
Jan 7 at 16:42










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