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Old 01-20-2012, 02:14 AM
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I'm trying to use the credits effect in my 2003 power point version, so the text will look like the credits at the end of a movie, but for some reason the power point refuse to animate the whole text. The effect get stuck in the middle, like the power point has a limit (and pretty low one) for the length of the text or object it can animate.

What can I do to overcome this?

I already tried to separate the text and it doesn't look too shabby...
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Old 01-20-2012, 06:55 AM
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There is a limit with credits (and many others) in 2003.
As a rule of thumb assume that if you have more than a screens worth of data off slide - expect trouble!

One solution is not to use credits

Position the text off the TOP of the screen and apply Fly In

Set to from BOTTOM
Text Animation = as one object
Manually type in a new speed of say 25 seconds in timing. (you can't choose this from the options)

See if that works
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