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Yes, I did this and it still didn't work. Customer Support had me send my file and the response was something about overlays being the problem (I couldn't understand the support person's English in their response). The slides I was having problems repositioning were question slides, so I just deleted all question slides and started over. That took care of the problem.
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What I am talking about here is: Let's say you have an AI-generated audio clip on a slide during a software simulation. The audio clip says, "Click on the next field in the form. This field is where you enter information about..." If I want to put my mouse simulation at the point where it says "Click on the next field in the form," the mouse pointer will disappear as soon as the mouse simulation is complete. I would like to be able to have my mouse simulation appear at that point and then have the mouse pointer persist at the point of the click until the full audio clip is finished playing. Currently, if I lengthen the mouse animation, it just makes the animation move very slowly. You are correct that if I run the mouse animation to the end of the timeline, the pointer will persist because the timeline pauses at that point, but there is no way to sync the movement of the mouse with what is being said in the audio clip, and then have the mouse pointer stay there until the end.