Change Object but keep all animations intact to new object

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Hi,

I have my whole presentation done but now I would like to replace a text
box named "John" with an actual picture of him. All the animations are done
and all that's left is to replace this text box with a picture. I'm aware that
I can put the picture in and re-do the animations, but I don't want to
re-create them all if I don't have to. There's got to be a way to do this.
Help please! and thanks in advance.
 
I have my whole presentation done but now I would like to replace a text
box named "John" with an actual picture of him. All the animations are
done
and all that's left is to replace this text box with a picture. I'm aware
that
I can put the picture in and re-do the animations, but I don't want to
re-create them all if I don't have to. There's got to be a way to do this.


Which version of PowerPoint do you use? It's easy with PowerPoint 2007: Open
the Image Tools/Format tab, click on replace picture.

Best regards,
Ute
 
I have Powerpoint 2003, can I still do this?

Ute Simon said:
Which version of PowerPoint do you use? It's easy with PowerPoint 2007: Open
the Image Tools/Format tab, click on replace picture.

Best regards,
Ute

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I have Powerpoint 2003, can I still do this?

There are commercial add-ins that will save loads of time by "remembering" your
animations so that you can apply them to other shapes.

Check http://skp.mvps.org and look for Animation Carbon for one example.
 
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