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a copy of text remains in place before animation
When doing an animation of text, a black version of the text remain on he screen and then white version, which is my text colors animates and covers up the black version. How can I keep the black version from being there?
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I'm guessing the original file came from an earlier version?
If so trhe problem is almost certainly shadows have been applied to the shape with the text. There's a full explaination here |
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Thanks
Yes, I opened a 2003 pp file and had the problem. The only way I was able fix the problem was to cut the text from the text box, delete the text box, create a new text box and paste the text back in. Thanks!
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You can also
save as a pptx Select the text and set shape shadow to none Add a text shadow |
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