Overlay steps in two columns












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I have the following slide:



documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
usetheme{metropolis}
beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

begin{document}
begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

begin{columns}[t]
begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
begin{block}{Left side}
begin{itemize}
item First item;
item Second item;
end{itemize}
end{block}
end{column}

begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
begin{block}{Right side}
begin{itemize}
item First item;
item Second item;
end{itemize}
end{block}
end{column}
end{columns}
end{frame}
end{document}


When I compile it, I get 9 pages. On slides 1-2, only the title appears. "Left side" appears on slide 3, and "Right side" appears on slide 7.



What should I change so that "Left side" appears on slide 1 already and there are no extra steps on slide 2 and 6? I would like to keep the default overlay specification for the document.










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    I have the following slide:



    documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
    usetheme{metropolis}
    beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

    begin{document}
    begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

    begin{columns}[t]
    begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
    begin{block}{Left side}
    begin{itemize}
    item First item;
    item Second item;
    end{itemize}
    end{block}
    end{column}

    begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
    begin{block}{Right side}
    begin{itemize}
    item First item;
    item Second item;
    end{itemize}
    end{block}
    end{column}
    end{columns}
    end{frame}
    end{document}


    When I compile it, I get 9 pages. On slides 1-2, only the title appears. "Left side" appears on slide 3, and "Right side" appears on slide 7.



    What should I change so that "Left side" appears on slide 1 already and there are no extra steps on slide 2 and 6? I would like to keep the default overlay specification for the document.










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      I have the following slide:



      documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
      usetheme{metropolis}
      beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

      begin{document}
      begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

      begin{columns}[t]
      begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
      begin{block}{Left side}
      begin{itemize}
      item First item;
      item Second item;
      end{itemize}
      end{block}
      end{column}

      begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
      begin{block}{Right side}
      begin{itemize}
      item First item;
      item Second item;
      end{itemize}
      end{block}
      end{column}
      end{columns}
      end{frame}
      end{document}


      When I compile it, I get 9 pages. On slides 1-2, only the title appears. "Left side" appears on slide 3, and "Right side" appears on slide 7.



      What should I change so that "Left side" appears on slide 1 already and there are no extra steps on slide 2 and 6? I would like to keep the default overlay specification for the document.










      share|improve this question
















      I have the following slide:



      documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
      usetheme{metropolis}
      beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

      begin{document}
      begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

      begin{columns}[t]
      begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
      begin{block}{Left side}
      begin{itemize}
      item First item;
      item Second item;
      end{itemize}
      end{block}
      end{column}

      begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
      begin{block}{Right side}
      begin{itemize}
      item First item;
      item Second item;
      end{itemize}
      end{block}
      end{column}
      end{columns}
      end{frame}
      end{document}


      When I compile it, I get 9 pages. On slides 1-2, only the title appears. "Left side" appears on slide 3, and "Right side" appears on slide 7.



      What should I change so that "Left side" appears on slide 1 already and there are no extra steps on slide 2 and 6? I would like to keep the default overlay specification for the document.







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          documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
          usetheme{metropolis}
          %beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

          begin{document}
          begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

          begin{columns}[t]
          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Left side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}

          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Right side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}
          end{columns}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • I have dozens of slides. It would be a lot of extra work to add the overlays manually for each. There must be a better way.

            – GrB
            6 hours ago











          • @GrB Fair enough. I changed the answer.

            – marmot
            6 hours ago











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          documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
          usetheme{metropolis}
          %beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

          begin{document}
          begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

          begin{columns}[t]
          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Left side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}

          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Right side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}
          end{columns}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • I have dozens of slides. It would be a lot of extra work to add the overlays manually for each. There must be a better way.

            – GrB
            6 hours ago











          • @GrB Fair enough. I changed the answer.

            – marmot
            6 hours ago
















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          Next try. [<+(1)->]



          documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
          usetheme{metropolis}
          %beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

          begin{document}
          begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

          begin{columns}[t]
          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Left side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}

          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Right side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}
          end{columns}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • I have dozens of slides. It would be a lot of extra work to add the overlays manually for each. There must be a better way.

            – GrB
            6 hours ago











          • @GrB Fair enough. I changed the answer.

            – marmot
            6 hours ago














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          documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
          usetheme{metropolis}
          %beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

          begin{document}
          begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

          begin{columns}[t]
          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Left side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}

          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Right side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}
          end{columns}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          Next try. [<+(1)->]



          documentclass[beamer]{beamerswitch}
          usetheme{metropolis}
          %beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}

          begin{document}
          begin{frame}frametitle{My title}

          begin{columns}[t]
          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Left side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}

          begin{column}{0.49textwidth}
          begin{block}{Right side}
          begin{itemize}[<+(1)->]
          item First item;
          item Second item;
          end{itemize}
          end{block}
          end{column}
          end{columns}
          end{frame}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







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          • I have dozens of slides. It would be a lot of extra work to add the overlays manually for each. There must be a better way.

            – GrB
            6 hours ago











          • @GrB Fair enough. I changed the answer.

            – marmot
            6 hours ago



















          • I have dozens of slides. It would be a lot of extra work to add the overlays manually for each. There must be a better way.

            – GrB
            6 hours ago











          • @GrB Fair enough. I changed the answer.

            – marmot
            6 hours ago

















          I have dozens of slides. It would be a lot of extra work to add the overlays manually for each. There must be a better way.

          – GrB
          6 hours ago





          I have dozens of slides. It would be a lot of extra work to add the overlays manually for each. There must be a better way.

          – GrB
          6 hours ago













          @GrB Fair enough. I changed the answer.

          – marmot
          6 hours ago





          @GrB Fair enough. I changed the answer.

          – marmot
          6 hours ago


















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