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             Why ‘Transition In’ is Important
             Transition In is important because, unless you specify otherwise, your layers
             and any effects are going to begin to be seen on the screen as soon as the
             slide becomes visible -and the slide becomes visible during the transition
             period, as one slide ends and the next one begins.

             Let’s say you’ve added some motion to slide 2. As soon as slide 1 begins to
             Transition Out, it’s also starting the Transition In to slide 2.  When the
             Transition In starts, the motion starts on slide 2.  The transition from a
             previous slide will kick off the motion on the slide after it. Remember that
             unless you specifically set motion to start only after the Transition In is
             over, that motion will begin even before the full slide time on slide 1 has
             been reached.


             Changing All Times at Once
             There are several ways to see the length of a slide.  In all three Workspaces,
             simply single-click on any slide.  Just below the Preview on the right, you'll
             see information about the selected slide including the slide name, the
             number of layers of the slide, and the total length of the slide.











             In the Design Workspace, you'll also see the total slide length displayed as
             part of the Slide Summary in the Slide Inspector pane.

             Regardless of the Workspace you are in, you can see all three time values,
             and change them easily by opening up the Slide Options window.
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