
When you want interactivity ...
All beginner sliders are happy as children, having found the animation function. But few even the experienced creators of the presentation know that animation can unfold on a slide not only in a strictly defined sequence (by clicking, with the previous, after the previous), but also more flexibly.
We are talking about the use of so-called triggers (switches), when clicked on, a given animation or sequence of animations can occur.
For example, we need to open additional information about cities on this slide at will.

So that when you click on the designation St. Petersburg, such a field appears:

and when you click on Yaroslavl - this is:

well, for other cities, so that you can call the same fields.
So, after assigning the appropriate animation effects, click on the triangle near the effect name and go to the menu “effect parameters” >> tab “time” >> button “switches”. There we put the switcher in the position "Start the execution of the effect on click" and select the switch object.
blog.powerlexis.ru/images/c2b995144771_BC83/image.png
Well and so for all cities ...
And we get a wonderful interactive map with which we can instantly answer the question "how to correctly name the inhabitants of the village of Yaya?"
And why are you use triggers?
We are talking about the use of so-called triggers (switches), when clicked on, a given animation or sequence of animations can occur.
For example, we need to open additional information about cities on this slide at will.

So that when you click on the designation St. Petersburg, such a field appears:

and when you click on Yaroslavl - this is:

well, for other cities, so that you can call the same fields.
So, after assigning the appropriate animation effects, click on the triangle near the effect name and go to the menu “effect parameters” >> tab “time” >> button “switches”. There we put the switcher in the position "Start the execution of the effect on click" and select the switch object.
blog.powerlexis.ru/images/c2b995144771_BC83/image.png
Well and so for all cities ...
And we get a wonderful interactive map with which we can instantly answer the question "how to correctly name the inhabitants of the village of Yaya?"
And why are you use triggers?