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What I mean is that at the end of the animation I want the slide to simply stay as it is. That is, text, images, all stay where it's at. Sort of like froze in time for a few seconds. I've figured a way to do what I'm looking for.
I created a small transparent PNG file (50x50 in size). I added the animation of Fade In and set the delay to be 10 seconds after the previous. This created the effect I was looking for. The reason I needed the extra time is that one of the images is going to be a clickable image in the YouTube video (done via annotations). I wanted to give people time to click the image before the video ended. |
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