Hi Nabil,
Do you mean that you want to draw a multi-color cube that sits steady and
looks 3-d or do you mean you want to create a cube the spins like it was
3-d? The first can be faked easy enough, but the second would require
something outside of PowerPoint (Flash, gif, movie, graphics add-in).
As always, what version of PowerPoint? If it is 95 or 97, you will have to
use a movie, 2000 and up can use a gif, I think that the graphics package I
saw at a trade show worked on 2000 and up. Lots of options, let us know
which applies to you.
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Bill Dilworth
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