Issue 115713 - The custom animation function of Impress is comparatively inferior in quality to the same function of PowerPoint.
Summary: The custom animation function of Impress is comparatively inferior in quality...
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Product: Impress
Classification: Application
Component: viewing (show other issues)
Version: OOo 3.2.1
Hardware: Unknown Windows XP
: P3 Trivial (vote)
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Reported: 2010-11-22 06:36 UTC by marines
Modified: 2013-04-02 19:22 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT
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Description marines 2010-11-22 06:36:00 UTC
I've reproduce this behaviour on OpenOffice.org 3.2.1.
Running Win XP SP3.

Steps to reproduce(Example):
 1. Create a new presentation.
 2. Create a new Rectangle.
 3. Choose a Rectangle.
 4. Go to menu Slide Show-> Costom Animation
 5. Go to Tasks-> Costom Animation-> Modify effect-> Add
 6. Go to Costom Animation-> Entrance-> Basic-> Random Bars-> OK

The custom animation function of Impress is comparatively inferior in quality to
the same function of PowerPoint.

I would like to improve the Costom Animation quality of Impress.
Comment 1 wolframgarten 2010-11-22 08:34:38 UTC
And what exactly is defect and does not work like it is intended to? Is this
more an ehancement than a defect?
Comment 2 Rob Weir 2013-02-02 03:00:29 UTC
This Issue requires more information ('needmoreinfo'), but has not been updated
within the last year. Please provide feedback as requested and re-test with the the latest version of OpenOffice - the problem(s) may already be addressed. 

You can download Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 from http://www.openoffice.org/download

Please report back the outcome of your testing, so this Issue may be closed or
progressed as necessary - otherwise the issue may be Resolved as Invalid in the
future.