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OK, so I created a timeline on powerpoint (1 slide). I was then going to animate it to make it slide. It's around 110 inches or so long (yeah...), anyway, unexpectedly, powerpoint cutoff rendering around 20 or so inches, so even though it moved, it didn't render stuff past that point, so it just got cutoff.
![]() So.... Besides remaking my whole powerpoint, what can I do to fix this? Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Also, has anyone else had this/experienced this/could __POSSIBLY__ test this? D: |
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Unfortunately this is long time bug in PowerPoint. It's semi fixed in 2010 but still not smooth. Are you using a motion path??
If so try placing the timeline so most of it sits off slide to the left and giving it a very very slow fly in from right/ |
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I got it to work by copying the timeline over about 14 slides, each with it moved over a bit more/animated.
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