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Hello everyone.
I constantly use PowerPoint to create technical training videos for electrical circuits. You can see a sample of this work at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o2M21akpFw&t=1603s. For this work, I use WIPE Animation a lot, where I overlap a line following the electric flow of the circuit and I am revealing it as I advance in the explanation. The great difficulty of this technique is that I have to do a lot of follow-ups to be able to simulate the flow, having to start in several sequences to allow the animation according to its direction (up, down, left, down). Which is my question here: there is an animation effect that closely resembles WIPE, but instead of telling the direction of the effect for each object, it covers the entire line, from one end to the other, following the direction of the line itself, as if it were a liquid flowing into a tube? Is there such a thing? Thanks. Last edited by GilbertoMzk; 03-09-2017 at 08:33 PM. Reason: Fix error typing. |
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Sadly there isn't.
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Hi John. It is a pity the PP didn't have that effect. It'll save my time.
There's a place (like a site, forum, etc) that's possible give some suggestions to Microsoft, like my need above? How to make an idea reach the Microsoft Development area? It exist? ![]() Thanks |
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You can suggest it here:https://powerpoint.uservoice.com/
Get as many people as possible to vote for it online. I can assure you that the PPT Team do look at it. |
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