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PPT animation. New slide where old slide ended
hello all.
I'm trying to make animations for the lacrosse team that I coach. It involves 12 movements 6 or 7 different time. I can do it be just moving everyone around, it is just very time consuming and I have to pay very close attention. Is it possible to make it so that on a new slide, the items are where the ended in the previous slide? Example, If an object moves from A over to B, can I make a new slide where the item starts on B so I can move it to C? |
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Manipulate motion path settings
This is not exactly what you're looking for but it might do the job for you...if you can keep from laughing as I explain it.
This assumes the use of Motion Paths for animations that move the players around the slides. Have the Selection Pane and Custom Animation Pane open. Make sure the "players" are labeled clearly in the Selection Pane on the first slide in which they appear so you'll be able to follow them in the Animation Pane. The steps:
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