copy an animation motionn path?

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I have a slide with 2 pictures on it. In the middle of a series of animations, i want the one picture to move in a quite complex path. Later on i want the picture to move in the same path again. Is there a way to copy an animation

Lorry
 
lorry said:
I have a slide with 2 pictures on it. In the middle of a series of
animations, i want the one picture to move in a quite complex path. Later
on i want the picture to move in the same path again. Is there a way to
copy an animation?
Hi Lorry,

if it is the same picture: YES. Apply the motion path to the picture, then
copy it. It will be copied WITH the animation path. (You might want to add
an "Appear" animation, so that the copy is not visible from the beginning.)

Kind regards,
Ute
 
This is probably too simple, but...
You can certainly make a duplicate of the first slide, and it wil
have the same motion path on it. then you can edit each slide individually
so they are different slides, but have at least the motion path in common.
 
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