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Old 02-10-2014, 07:34 AM
DBlomgren DBlomgren is offline word flip ideas? Windows 8 word flip ideas? Office 2013
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Cool idea, Sawyer. I think you're going to have to have two textboxes. I'll call them front (the word) and back (the definition). Choose an animation that's closest to the flip you want (swivel is the closest I can find) and then have "front" swivel and then disappear. Set it up so "back" begins to swivel at the same time "front" does.

While you're getting the timing right, offset the two graphics so you can click on both at will. Once you've got them playing correctly, put "front" in front of "back" so it will be the only thing people see on the slide.

Let me know if this doesn't seem as clear to you as it does to me.
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Old 02-10-2014, 04:15 PM
Sawyer Sawyer is offline word flip ideas? Windows XP word flip ideas? Office 2007
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Thank you for the idea - I will try it right away!
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