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access course excel microsoft point power word - Animation

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replyReply Tue 20 Nov 2007, 15:54Delegate Catherine said...

Catherine has attended:
Powerpoint Introduction course

Animation

can I download animation from the internet

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replyReply Wed 21 Nov 2007, 15:25Trainer Amanda said...

RE: animation

Hi Catherine

Thank you for your question.

Microsoft Office Online has lots of clipart, pictures, animations and sounds that you can download to use in PowerPoint.

Go to http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/clipart/default.aspx (you can access this directly in PowerPoint provided you are connected to the internet by going to Insert - Picture - ClipArt in PowerPoint then clicking the Clips online link at the bottom of the clipart search area at the right of the screen).

Enter you search term(s) in the search box at the top of the screen, then use the dropdown arrow on the search button to select Animations.

You can then select the animated clips you wish to download by ticking them - they will accumulate in a 'basket' on the left hand side of the screen which you can download into PowerPoint ClipArt Gallery once you've finished selecting clips.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

 

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To copy an object on your page

To copy an object on your page quickly and easily instead of using cut & paste, try this instead.

Select the object you want to copy by clicking on it.

Hold down the "CTRL" key on the keyboard.

Click (with the left mouse button) and drag the object to the new position. Simple & quick.

Now try it again but press the "Shift" key at the same time as the CTRL key, this will keep the objects aligned. Great for making diagrams etc.

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