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Old 10-19-2010, 06:35 AM
Maritha Maritha is offline resolution problems with growing and image along a motion path Windows XP resolution problems with growing and image along a motion path Office 2007
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Do it in flash instead.
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Do it in flash instead.
I figured that would probably be a recommended solution. I don't know or have any flash software though. I guess it's time to learn though.

I figured I was asking a bit too much from powerpoint with this one...
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