Nubzy
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| 19 Jan 2012 09:45 PM |
I'm not specialized in this field of Microsoft Office
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| 19 Jan 2012 09:46 PM |
Oh, I am totally your guy here. I've been making animations in powerpoint for years.
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| 19 Jan 2012 09:46 PM |
| What version of office are you using? The one I know the least about is 2007... |
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Nubzy
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| 19 Jan 2012 09:56 PM |
The one I'm using is 2007
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| 19 Jan 2012 09:57 PM |
:(
Ok, what exactly do you need help with? |
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| 19 Jan 2012 10:01 PM |
Lololol sorry, and I just needed some tips on transitions. My teacher is easily pleased.
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| 19 Jan 2012 10:03 PM |
Well, you just go to the animation tab (I think. 2010 and 2003 have their own tabs for transitions but I think 2007 has those stored under the animation tab) and choose one. When you select one, that will be the transition going into the slide that you're on.
You can also change on the far right weather you want to click to advance (good for presentations) or have a timer to go to the next slide (good for animations and stuff) and also if you want to use a sound. |
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