Animiation question

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BillN

Hi, I’m not sure going I’m going about this animation the right way.

This is a basic example, I would like to build a slide with animation the
bottom half would start with "Q1 then progress with Q2, Q3, Q4" on each
click. Pretty basic stuff but the top part would start with the Q1 points,
which would then be replaced with the Q2 points on second click, etc. The
only way I've been able to build this is to put the Q1, Q2, Q3 AND Q4 points
on top of each other on the same sheet and 'Hide on Next Mouse Click'. This
works, but creates a messy slide that is difficult to edit.

The other way would be to create 4 separate slides which would work for this
basic example but would be a pain for a big.

Is there a better way of doing this?
 
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BillN

Hi Jean-Pierre,

Thank you for your comment. I can see that with the tigger I can associate
the animation with the click of the other object but I'm still struggleing
with the fact that the top objects are overlapping each other, creating a
messy slide to work with.

Here is an example - http://cjoint.com/?fbrsaJ5QFw

Than you,
Bill

Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ said:
You should animate each upper part using Trigger
Look there for an example
http://cjoint.com/?eErwkI0jQL

BillN said:
Hi, I'm not sure going I'm going about this animation the right way.

This is a basic example, I would like to build a slide with animation the
bottom half would start with "Q1 then progress with Q2, Q3, Q4" on each
click. Pretty basic stuff but the top part would start with the Q1
points,
which would then be replaced with the Q2 points on second click, etc. The
only way I've been able to build this is to put the Q1, Q2, Q3 AND Q4
points
on top of each other on the same sheet and 'Hide on Next Mouse Click'.
This
works, but creates a messy slide that is difficult to edit.

The other way would be to create 4 separate slides which would work for
this
basic example but would be a pain for a big.

Is there a better way of doing this?
 
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Lucy Thomson

Hi Bill

Which version are you using? I often work with text boxes on top of each
other & have tips on how to do it but which ones are relevant depends upon
which version you are using...

Lucy
 
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BillN

Hey, I'm on PowerPoint 2007

Lucy Thomson said:
Hi Bill

Which version are you using? I often work with text boxes on top of each
other & have tips on how to do it but which ones are relevant depends upon
which version you are using...

Lucy

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PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au
 

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