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david.karr david.karr is offline How to tie a bullet to an image below it, for animation purposes? Windows XP How to tie a bullet to an image below it, for animation purposes? Office 2007
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Default How to tie a bullet to an image below it, for animation purposes?

I have one slide with a bullet, followed by an image that I pasted on to the page from a screenshot, followed by another bullet and another similar image.



I'm trying to set "Appear" animation (at a minimum) so that when the page appears, just the title is visible. After the first space press, I want to see the first bullet and the first screenshot. After the second space press, I want to see the second bullet and the second screenshot.

I noticed that if I first select text rows, and then click the "Appear" button, it will make those selected rows appear in that animation slot. However, there doesn't appear to be any way to select the bullet text AND the image after it, to be grouped into a single animation.
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