Roll over?

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camxaxle

I don't understand this part of the turtorial: "This was then given a
background of the image I wanted to roll over (I assume you know how to do
this!)."
 
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Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hello camxaxle
I don't understand this part of the turtorial: "This was then given a
background of the image I wanted to roll over (I assume you know how to do
this!)."

I presume the author meant something along the lines:

Format | Autoshape, click on "Color" under "Fill", choose Fill Effects |
Picture | Select Picture ...

HTH
Robert
 
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Glen Millar

Hi,

Yes and thanks. It is a gap I'm aware of that I need to fix...

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Australia

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Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hello Glen

Glen said:
Yes and thanks. It is a gap I'm aware of that I need to fix...

Well, you do have a "disclaimer" (or sort of: "... intermediate
knowledge of PowerPoint"), so I don't think the article is lacking
anything there.

I must admit: I read it, and I have no clue what you mean with the
"first/second tutorial".

While I (think I) can follow through with the instructions (and yes, I
did read it, not only looked at the pictures :)), I probably don't see
what the end result should be: say you animate each picture to fly in
from below? So here I am, clueless due to lack of knowledge both in PPT-
and matters of the English language. :-(

Greetinx from good old Europe
Robert
 
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Glen Millar

Hi,

Fixed, I hope <g>. Thanks.

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Glen Millar
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Australia

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Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hi Glen

Glen said:
Fixed, I hope <g>. Thanks.

Helped, yes, I see now what kind of effect you were after. Thanks for
pointing it out to me (you didn't need to update the tutorial -- though
I like the remark about the changed picture! .-)).

Greetinx from good old Europe
Robert
 
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