Try this, in the edit mode right click the object you want to find the endpoint,
select custom animation. you should now see the motion path for the object. zoom
in (I use 400%) to the end point. Draw a small square auto shape and align top
left with the endpoint, then check the positioning as mentioned in the first
post. this should give you the position for your object at the end of it's path.
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
Thanks Michael, I appreciate the help. I failed to
mention that I am using custom paths and it's at the end
of the path I need the position information. Your
suggestion works well at the start of the path but I
can't seem to get it to work for the end of the path
position.
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When your in the edit mode, right click on your animated object, select format,
then select position. this will tell you where it is relative to the top left
corner of your slide. Hope this helps.
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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
I need to stop a slide at the end of a custom animation
in normal mode to get their final position info for the
next slide. Can't seem to find this information in the
help files. I'm using XP for this project.
Thanks!
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