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Bouncing in excel column by column

ResolvedVersion 2007

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Bouncing in excel column by column

How can I bounce in an excel spreadsheet column by column, such that I am presenting each column separately.

RE: Bouncing in excel column by column

Hi Simon

Thanks for the post - sorry for the late reply

as i mentioned on the course as you cant animate this as seprate parts the best thing to do would be to link the parts of the spreadsheet one after another the animate them in the same way

PS: make sure you test this out by doing a dry run first

Hope this helps you

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