Advanced PowerPoint Part 3: Motion Paths
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Oh thank you so much. I've been searching for tips and hints all over the internet on how to do things in PP and I've onlyl found things to buy. This was VERY helpfull. Thanks
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@Murciellag0 -- You are very welcome and it's great to know that the video was helpful. Thanks for watching!
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@peakdavid Thank you for investing your time and effort to create something that's valuable to students like myself who can use your techniques in our classroom presentations and assist our professors in preparing their lectures on power point.
Will keep visiting your page for more.
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@peakdavid Thank you for investing your time and effort to create something that's valuable to students like myself who can use your techniques in our classroom presentations and assist our professors in preparing their lectures on power point.
Will keep visiting your page for more.
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@cheeseb777 -- "Why do you agree with theese odd people?" Cheese, that is a good question, seriously. Because we all experience reality totally subjectively. Because I try to live my life without anger or fear. Because in the end nothing matters but that we do our soul's work here on Earth during this life's reincarnation. My work during this lifetime is to learn to love unconditionally and to serve others in their own quests for knowledge.
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Why do you agree with theese odd people?
who the fuck makes a 9 min video about power points WTF!!!!!!!!!!!
ska2459 2 months ago 2
@ska2459 -->> a college professor teaching a class on PowerPoint?
peakdavid 2 months ago
Does anyone know how to give an item multiple motion paths on powerpoint 2010? It blocks me from giving a 2nd motion path to do after the first path. they seem to have cut out many things in order to make animations more simple. =\
jcrok01 3 months ago
After establishing the first motion path for the object, go to slide show view and play it back. Come back to edit view and select the object again, then click on "Add Animation" on toolbar. Select and edit your second motion path. When finished, the second path can be found on the timeline in the Animation Pane under the first so that you set effects and timing.
peakdavid 3 months ago