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Freeze location end of movement

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IslandOwl - 13 Jun 2006 18:06 GMT
PowerPoint 2003

Is there a way to "freeze" where an object that has movement will end up –
so that in the next slide the object will start in the place that it ended up
at the end of its movement in the previous slide?  For instance, I have some
scales that are moving up on one side and down on the other as I add salient
points of an argument for a trial.  However I am having trouble having the
scale pans start in the position that their movement ended in the previous
slide.  

(I tried to search on this but couldn't find the right words to get hits!)
John Wilson - 13 Jun 2006 18:25 GMT
Are you using motion paths??

If so this little addin will help

http://skp.mvps.org/mptools.htm
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IslandOwl - 13 Jun 2006 19:03 GMT
Thank you John!!  That was exactly what I needed.

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