Basically the same as the timing solution I sent you earlier only this time
you have to include a delay time. You have to do this for each image. What
comes into play here is the size if the image, which makes it look like some
images are travelling across the screen at different speeds. Takes a lot of
playing around to get it to run smooth. If you want space between images,
then set it up that way before you group them together.
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| Michael,
| What you sent me works great. for some reason, I didn't know the time
could
| be custom added that way. Thanks.
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| I'd be curious to know how you set the timing for photos to crawl across
| without being grouped to others.
| Diana
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| | Great, look forward to receiving them.
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| || Thanks Michael. That would be great.
|| I'll send it to you after I get home. I'm still at work.
|| Diana
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|| || If not to large, could you send me a couple or three photos along with
| your
|| presentation background and I'll put something together and send it back.
|| I'm working on a similar project for an upcoming reunion were having,
with
|| some 50 items streaming across the screen, with one item leaving as the
|| next item appears. My email is
[email protected] Make sure the subject
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|| indicates that it is PowerPoint help <g>
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|| ||| It's kinda what I'm looking for.
||| I already had them off the screen (to the right) and I played around
with
||| the timings ... but it was an exercise in futility.
||| With one photos ... it's flawless. I can have it craw slowly and it
pans
||| nicely. What I want is a sort of banner look. I want the photos to
|| travel
||| at the same speed as if connected to one another and travel across the
||| screen. When I group them, it works, but for some reason - as a group,
|| they
||| travel so fast, I can hardly see them ... not the look I'm after.
|||
||| ||| Sometimes they disappear for no reason at all. Here is what I posted in
|| the
||| other message
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||| Here is an option that might work.Align all your photos off screen to
the
||| right, then select custom animation, and selected crawl from left and
set
||| the delay for whatever you want and the speed that the photo travels
|| across
||| the screen even though the defaults are fast, slow and very slow, you
can
||| insert your own time, i.e. 10 seconds. You can set the pictures timing
to
||| start after previous, with previous. do this for each photo. then when
| you
||| run your slide show, each picture will appear at the left of your
screen,
||| travel across and exit on the right. Is this what your looking for?
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|||
||| |||| Thanks Michael, but I can't find my original post. I looked at work
and
|||| from home and I just don't see it. It's why I posted it again. I'm
not
|||| sure why I can't find it ... but it just doesn't display. I thought
|| maybe
|||| I'd done something wrong with the original post, cuz it never displayed
||| for
|||| me. I didn't mean to duplicate it. If you have a different solution,
||| I'd
|||| be happy to see it.
||||
|||| The photos I have are all identical in size and proportion, but no
| amount
||| of
|||| fiddling is allowing me to have them travel in sequence without gaps or
|||| overlaps. If I give them all the same timing ... the photos furthest
|| from
|||| the finish point travel faster than the others and they end up bunching
||| up.
|||| Diana
||||
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|||| |||| I replied to your original post on the 27th
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|||| |||||I want to create a slide where photos follow eachother exactly and
| travel
||||| across the screen together without overtaken eachother, but I can't
| seem
|||| to
||||| achieve it. I then grouped all the photos together and had it travel
|||| across
||||| the screen, but it travels so quickly, I can't see it (it's set at
| "very
||||| slow"). Is there another way to do this. I can't seem to wrap my
head
||||| around doing this with any success.
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