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Chuck Elsham
hello,
I've been designing some process flow slides and have come back to a
problem that has bothered me in the past.
Each slide shows the detail breakdown of a single major phase of my
project, and ends with a rectangular element that is the name of the
next major phase. This next phase is broken down on the next slide
etc etc
it would be really nice if I could do one of two things:-
1. Move this box (in an animation) - scroll slide 1 out of view to
the left and at the same time scroll slide 2 into view from the right.
As this transition happens move our element from slide 1 to 2.
2. If I can't achieve this, can I visually show that slide 2 is an
expanded detailed view of one element on slide 1 (I'm thinking of some
sort of zoom arrows, or shading effect whereby the element expands and
leads the eye to slide 2 via animation & transition)
I'm using Powerpoint 2003, if that gives me extra options.
Many thanks in advance,
Rob
I've been designing some process flow slides and have come back to a
problem that has bothered me in the past.
Each slide shows the detail breakdown of a single major phase of my
project, and ends with a rectangular element that is the name of the
next major phase. This next phase is broken down on the next slide
etc etc
it would be really nice if I could do one of two things:-
1. Move this box (in an animation) - scroll slide 1 out of view to
the left and at the same time scroll slide 2 into view from the right.
As this transition happens move our element from slide 1 to 2.
2. If I can't achieve this, can I visually show that slide 2 is an
expanded detailed view of one element on slide 1 (I'm thinking of some
sort of zoom arrows, or shading effect whereby the element expands and
leads the eye to slide 2 via animation & transition)
I'm using Powerpoint 2003, if that gives me extra options.
Many thanks in advance,
Rob