Emphasis Effects in Custom Annimation

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Rick Coombs

I have an image in a slide, then a gif appears in the slide as the first
transition
In the second transition, I would like to "teeter" the gif (emphasis)
It works, however, there is now a colur background around the gif that
appears when the teeter effect happens
I cannot select "No Colour" or transparrent when the teeter effect is
selected
Anyone know how to get around this ?
 
G

Glen Millar

Rick,

I browsed to your website with my head phones on, to the products and
services page. I wasn't ready for it. Scared the living daylights outta
me!!!!

--
Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/
Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here
 
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Rick Coombs

I am using PPT 2002

Oh, I will adjust the volume and set a notice on my site
Sorry about that
I am looking forward to the Conference !!!

Rick
 
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Echo S

I had problems with the teeter effect and a plain image awhile back,
Rick. In previous versions of PPT, sometimes this was an issue with the
color display settings on the monitor -- especially if they were set to
256 or 16-bit colors instead of 24- or 32-bit.

You might try changing your color settings, but I wouldn't hold my
breath in this case. In my case, I ended up changing the effect, because
I couldn't get the transparency to stick correctly during the teeter.

Wish I had a better answer for you.
 
S

Steve Rindsberg, PPTMVP

Cool! I'll be the only one without an accent <g>. Come and say G'day.

He'll be the one smeared in peanut butter.

It's the only way to kill the taste of the vegemite.
 
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Rick Coombs

Thanks Echo
I have my settings at 32. I guess I am outta luck for this one !

Rick


Echo S said:
I had problems with the teeter effect and a plain image awhile back,
Rick. In previous versions of PPT, sometimes this was an issue with the
color display settings on the monitor -- especially if they were set to
256 or 16-bit colors instead of 24- or 32-bit.

You might try changing your color settings, but I wouldn't hold my
breath in this case. In my case, I ended up changing the effect, because
I couldn't get the transparency to stick correctly during the teeter.

Wish I had a better answer for you.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Rick said:
I have an image in a slide, then a gif appears in the slide as the first
transition
In the second transition, I would like to "teeter" the gif (emphasis)
It works, however, there is now a colur background around the gif that
appears when the teeter effect happens
I cannot select "No Colour" or transparrent when the teeter effect is
selected
Anyone know how to get around this ?
 
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Austin Myers

Rick,

Have you upgraded to the latest version of DirectX for your OS?

Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
 

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