Hi Epinn,
The 'blue circle' is a 'globe' that MS started using on icons for 'worldwide' web items

and it's a graphic from
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart
The 'flying gold star' is the indicator of an animated graphic, usually a GIF, and folks expect (logically) that the animations
should work as soon as you implant the graphic in a document rather than needing to run the show (PPT) or use Web Page preview in
the other apps, but basically the animated GIFs just 'sit and wait'.
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Re: Yellow star and blue circle
I thought the yellow star means animation. But when it comes to picture
bullets, the image doesn't move but only changes colour. What does the blue
circle mean? I have seen a yellow star only or a blue circle only, or both.
Please explain.
Thank you.
Epinn>>
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I hope this helped you,
Bob Buckland ?

MS Office system products MVP
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