Hey,
I need PPT icons of animation, "msoAnimEffect" kind, in order to
present 'em by the name of the animation.
I've searched in Office folders, scanned *.ico files, and even googled
it.
Anyone?
Rae Drysdale - 12 Sep 2006 19:40 GMT
Recommend SnagIt from Techsmith.com. You can download a trial version. Copies
anything on screen and then you can do so much more with it.

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Rae Drysdale
> Hey,
> I need PPT icons of animation, "msoAnimEffect" kind, in order to
> present 'em by the name of the animation.
> I've searched in Office folders, scanned *.ico files, and even googled
> it.
> Anyone?
Glen Millar - 13 Sep 2006 10:40 GMT
Hi,
You can also use SnagIt to open a dll or exe file and extract icons. Subject
to copyright, of course!

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> Recommend SnagIt from Techsmith.com. You can download a trial version.
> Copies
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>> it.
>> Anyone?
Steve Rindsberg - 12 Sep 2006 20:07 GMT
> Hey,
> I need PPT icons of animation, "msoAnimEffect" kind, in order to
> present 'em by the name of the animation.
> I've searched in Office folders, scanned *.ico files, and even googled
> it.
They're probably built into a DLL or other system file in Office.
There are tools that can extract these things if you can find the right file.
Corel Draw has an EXE/DLL import filter that might do the job, but I'd imagine
there are more efficient tools.
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