Can I animate just one word in a sentence in a bullet point

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No. You can only animate whole paragraphs or whole text boxes.

(Did you expect you a more detailed answer? Then please use the body text to
explain you problem and tell us your version of PowerPoint.)

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Common workaround.
Use a textbox with all the fixed text, allow a gap (ie. pile of spaces) for
where the word will go.

Add another textbox contained just that word and place it over the gap. Bit
of fiddling later and you have a word that looks like it fits perfectly into
the paragraph. Now just animate this separate textbox and no-one will be the
wiser.

Kyle.


(PS. has anyone else noticed that the microsoft.com community site doesn't
seem to handle replying to a msg that only has a title? Or maybe it's because
I'm using firefox at present)

Echo S said:
No.

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(PS. has anyone else noticed that the microsoft.com community site doesn't
seem to handle replying to a msg that only has a title? Or maybe it's
because
I'm using firefox at present)

It's broken. I've been trying for a year to get it fixed.
 
(PS. has anyone else noticed that the microsoft.com community site doesn't
seem to handle replying to a msg that only has a title? Or maybe it's because
I'm using firefox at present)

Other people have mentioned the same problem.

I doubt it's a Firefox-specific problem.

Does Firefox include a newsreader? If so, give that a try. It's a whole lot
more efficient than slogging through the web interface.
 
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