zoom in and move to a spot at the same time?

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Steve

I have a slide that consists of a scanned page of text, taken from a book,
centered on the screen. I need to zoom in on a certain spot on the page,
highlighting a few lines of text. I am attempting to zoom in and move to
the area of the page at the same time, without success. Is there a "clean"
way to do this? Right now I am trying to do a motion path and a zoom in
effect at the same time. I use both ppt 03 and 07.

I did find that when I place the zoom effect first, the motion path needs to
be scaled to the zoomed-in image. Tricky.
 
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David Marcovitz

I have a slide that consists of a scanned page of text, taken from a book,
centered on the screen. I need to zoom in on a certain spot on the page,
highlighting a few lines of text. I am attempting to zoom in and move to
the area of the page at the same time, without success. Is there a "clean"
way to do this? Right now I am trying to do a motion path and a zoom in
effect at the same time. I use both ppt 03 and 07.

I did find that when I place the zoom effect first, the motion path needs to
be scaled to the zoomed-in image. Tricky.

It seems to me that it might be easier to simply have a separate slide with
a zoomed in version of the document.

--David

--
David M. Marcovitz
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland
 
S

Steve

Easier, yes, but not as cool.
I could also animate an arrow, or a box, or something, indicating the line
on the page, then go to the zoomed-in part of the page on the next slide.
But as I say, not as cool.
 
M

Michael Koerner

You could do as David suggested, only keep everything on one slide and have
your zoomed portion appear when you click on the slide that way you could
use the fade in option which looks like a zoom

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


Easier, yes, but not as cool.
I could also animate an arrow, or a box, or something, indicating the line
on the page, then go to the zoomed-in part of the page on the next slide.
But as I say, not as cool.
 
D

David Marcovitz

OK. I'm picturing three slides. First slide is static. Second slide has the
motion path animation followed by an automatic transition to the third
slide. Third slide has the zoomed in picture. I bet you can get this to be
just as cool, but maybe not. I think Keynote on the Mac does this.
--David

Easier, yes, but not as cool.
I could also animate an arrow, or a box, or something, indicating the line
on the page, then go to the zoomed-in part of the page on the next slide.
But as I say, not as cool.

--
David M. Marcovitz
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland
 

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