Hi Mike,
I agree with your suggestion for a feature that allows us to animate across
slides.
I have a couple of suggestions for aligning your animations. The first
method I use is to 2 guidelines that intersect at the center of the objects
you wish to align. This makes it easier to place objects in an exact
position from slide to slide. If you are using Motion Paths to move an
object, align the end point of the Motion Path to a guideline intersection,
and then on the next slide -- place a copy of your object at that same
intersection.
An alternative method is a free add-in by PPT MVP Shyam Pillai called Motion
Path Tools. http://skp.mvps.org/mptools.htm
The add-in allows you to create duplicate shapes at the position where the
path ends, as well as align and join motion paths.
Give these a try and let me know if this helps with your alignment problems.
Best wishes,
Julie Terberg
MS PowerPoint MVP
www.terbergdesign.com
Post by mikesckiHi there,
Can I add another request for this feature please ...
It seems such an obvious thing that I am surprised it is not yet available!
You do the animations and then want to start a new slide from the end of them.
Yes, you can continue with the same slide but it REALLY gets messy and that
makes future editing a much more difficult task.
Oh, plus being able to remove the "Lock to grid" as it is SO course it makes
alignment of animations a very hit & miss affair.
Regards
Mike
Post by JhunTafter all the animations in a slide, how do I copy the objects as it appears
after animation to a new slide?
the objects pasted on the new slide will look like after the end of a slide
which the objects came from. pardon me if I did not describe it correctly.