No blank space between "credits" images

T

Tammy

Graphics end on one slide before anything appears on the next slide. I need
images/text to start as soon as the bottom of the previous slides images/text
appear for one long continuous scrolling of the 4 credit slides.
 
U

Ute Simon

Graphics end on one slide before anything appears on the next slide. I
need
images/text to start as soon as the bottom of the previous slides
images/text
appear for one long continuous scrolling of the 4 credit slides.

Try to stack everything from the four slides on one slide and adjust
animation timing to make it seamless.

Kind regards,
Ute
 
T

Tammy

Thank you very much. I think I have tried that but I wondering if there is a
limit to how much can be on one slide because my 3rd set of image/text
doesn't show up.
 
T

Tammy

I'm sorry, my reply didn't make much sense.
I've placed the images one right after the other on the same slide but the
scroll ends at the bottom of the second image (so that it stays on the
screen) and the 3rd and 4th images never show up. Is this a timing issue or
is it just too much information to have on one slide?

Thank you for your patient.
 
U

Ute Simon

I've placed the images one right after the other on the same slide but the
scroll ends at the bottom of the second image (so that it stays on the
screen) and the 3rd and 4th images never show up. Is this a timing issue or
is it just too much information to have on one slide?

That seems to be a timing issue. I never heard of a limit for the number of
objects on one slide. Which PowerPoint version do you use?

Kind regards,
Ute
 
K

Kathy J

Ute,
There isn't a limit to how many objects, but there is a limit to how many
lines can be in each credit list. The list shouldn't be longer than one and
a half times the height of the slide, or it won't scroll off the slide.
(Bizarre, I know, but that's the way it works.)

Tammy,
Try breaking your list into smaller chunks. They should then scroll clear
off the slide as the new ones scroll on.

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U

Ute Simon

There isn't a limit to how many objects, but there is a limit to how many
lines can be in each credit list. The list shouldn't be longer than one and
a half times the height of the slide, or it won't scroll off the slide.
(Bizarre, I know, but that's the way it works.)

Kathy, you're right. that may be the reason. I normally use the "Creep in"
animation, it works very similar and doesn't have that limitation, AFAIK.

Kind regards,
Ute
 

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