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ResolvedVersion 2007

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PowerPoint 2007

If you have three numbered points (1,2,3) on a page, what is the best way of getting them to "fly in" one by one?

RE: PowerPoint 2007

Hi Liz,

You would use your animation options. Select the text box/smart art and add an entry animation using the option one by one.

Hope this helps.

Thanks
paul

RE: PowerPoint 2007

Yes Pual, in this way it can be done. Power Point presentation is a nice tool to show our Knowledge in a good and impressive way in front of people. It also has many shortcuts to make your work easier.

RE: PowerPoint 2007

These are in one ordinary text box taken from a Hermes Master Slide and set up as a standard numbered list. They are not in Smart Art.

I don't think Animations/Smart Art is going to work for this. I did think of the one by one option, but dismissed it.

RE: PowerPoint 2007

Select the text box border so the line is solid. Go to your animations tab and under the option "animate" select "by first level paragraphs".

That will bring in the point one by one. To adjust the animations open your "custom animation" option.

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