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Old 04-23-2025, 06:49 AM
Travis Pepper Travis Pepper is offline Strange behaviour when using morph transition two near identical shapes. Windows 10 Strange behaviour when using morph transition two near identical shapes. Office 2021
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Question Strange behaviour when using morph transition two near identical shapes.

I have drawn a shape in powerpoint.
I duplicated the slide and change the position of the shape points.
They have the same number of "points".
I am using the morph transition and I want the shape to change a little bit into the new shape.
The morph transition makes strange movements and shape changes while morphing and does not move smoothly from one shape to another.
Does anyone know what might be happening and could help me fix the transition?

I don't know if the gif will work as this is my first post, so here is the link:



https://imgur.com/a/JMrZbXk

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