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Using a "target" diagram

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Steve K - 03 May 2006 23:21 GMT
I would like to use a "target" diagram, (bullseye) with four different
circles. I want each circle to appear as I click the mouse. I haven't been
able to find out how to create it. Any suggestions?
Michael Koerner - 04 May 2006 02:42 GMT
You could use the Circle in the Autoshapes size and colour each of the
shapes until you happy, align them so they look like your target, then give
them a custom animation effect of appear and have them appear on mouse click

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|I would like to use a "target" diagram, (bullseye) with four different
| circles. I want each circle to appear as I click the mouse. I haven't been
| able to find out how to create it. Any suggestions?
tohlz - 04 May 2006 04:12 GMT
Alternately, you could try this out.

Click Insert > Diagram > Target Diagram.
Click on the Target Diagram.
The Diagram toolbar should appear.
Click Layout and De-select AutoLayout.

Clcik on the target diagram and select the outer ring.
Pull the "yellow" handle and adjust it so that the ring becomes a circle.
Do this to all the rings.

Now, click Slide Show > Custom Animation.
Click Add Effect > Entrance > Appear/Fade/etc...

Double click on the effect to bring up the Effect Options dialog box.
Click on the Diagram Animation tab.
Click on the Group Diagram dropdown field and select Inward.
Ok your way out.

Does this work for you?
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> I would like to use a "target" diagram, (bullseye) with four different
> circles. I want each circle to appear as I click the mouse. I haven't been
> able to find out how to create it. Any suggestions?
Pat at Juice - 20 Sep 2007 16:14 GMT
This is good-thanks.  wondering if and how I can bend text around in the
bands of the target
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> Alternately, you could try this out.
>
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> > circles. I want each circle to appear as I click the mouse. I haven't been
> > able to find out how to create it. Any suggestions?
Echo S - 20 Sep 2007 22:40 GMT
You'd have to do that "text along a path" in something like Illustrator or
CorelDraw. Or in PPT 97-2003, you can use WordArt. In PPT 2007, regular text
can do this using Drawing Tools | Text Effects | Transform.

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> This is good-thanks.  wondering if and how I can bend text around in the
> bands of the target
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>> > been
>> > able to find out how to create it. Any suggestions?

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