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PowerPoint animation loop

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replyReply Wed 2 Jul 2008, 12:43Delegate Norah said...

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PowerPoint animation loop

Hi,

Please help with animation.

6 photo spaces (many photo images) on left side of page.
5 bullet points on right side of page.

I would like to click through each bullet point while the photos continuously fade in and out independently of the bullet points and not affected by the clicking.

Is this possible?

Thanks,
Norah.

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replyReply Mon 14 Jul 2008, 11:12Trainer Pete said...

RE: PowerPoint animation loop

Hi Norah,

Thanks for your post, This is a good one, I have tried to recreate your scenario and can manage to animate either one side or the other quite happily, by tiling them and using Custom Animation I can get the photos fading in and out but not continuously, then I set the bullet points to change on click, but as soon as I try to join them and click for the bullet points the fading stops; which from your question seems to be the problem you are having.

I have tried numerous ways even incorporating the Photo Album function into the sequence but they will not work independantly of each other, so I'm going to have to hold my hands up here and say, in the normal run of things I dont think that the two requirements you are asking for can be done on one slide,

Sorry about that, regards Pete

 

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