Animation

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Kim Hawkins

I have a client who would like to have an animated mouse pointer move over
existing picture on slide - that action would initiate another picture (in
same slide). Any one know how I can do this? Thanks - I've been away from
PPT for over 2 years and trying to catch up with the world!

Kim Hawkins
 
S

Sandy

Best to fake it. Create one slide without the second photo, one with the
second photo. Use your mouse over feature in Slide Show > Custom Animation to
link from the first photo to the second photo (slide). It will appear to all
be on a single slide.
 
S

Sandy

P.S. You may want to Hide the second slide so you don't accidentally go to it
without completing the mouse-over action.
 
J

John Wilson

Probably the best way is to have two slides the second a duplicate of the
first.

Slide one set picture 2 to disapear with previous or put it behind the first
picture - either way you wont see it

Slide 2 depending what you did in slide 1 set an exit animation - with
previous for the first picure OR an entrance animation for the second both
will reveal the second picture

In slide 1 set a mouseover action setting to hyperlink to the second slide

As Sandy says hide the second slide is a good move.
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J

John Wilson

Sorry that should read..

"to disapear with previous or put it behind the first
picture OR OF COURSE JUST DELETE IT"

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Did that answer the question / help?
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John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
 
G

Glen Millar

Kim,

Welcome back to PowerPoint, by the way! ;-)

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Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
www.pptworkbench.com

glen at pptworkbench dot com

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