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Old 05-31-2010, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Kimberly View Post
You sort of lost me. Clicking on an existing animation doesn't do anything.
If I just select ones in the list, some apply the animation to all the text and some only to the title text. For example, Dissolve, dissolves all of the text whereas Eclipse motion only applies the animation to the text in the title box.



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Originally Posted by Kimberly View Post
You applied Dissolve In like this:
Slide Show > Animation Schemes > Dissolve In.
It is a set of effects, each of which shows up in the Playlist.

I also wonder if you are expecting it to animate the text in your graphic. It cannot do that.
It is applying the animation to the text in the slide.


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yes, there are many good PowerPoint books, including a Dummies book.

maybe I need that then

Cheers

Phil
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