Hello!
I posted some hours ago a question, but maybe I do not express myself
so well.
During presentation of a slide show, we can add highlight or drawing
using the pencil tool of PPT, then, once finished, we can save or
discard the added drawing.
This is ok.
is there a way to "record" those drawing how can I say... "animated"?
Since, after saving the annotations, the, the next time we will show
the slide they will compare "all in one" at the very same time.
of course we can use tool for screen recording such as Camtasia, but i
just wish to keep them into Powerpoint.
Hope to be clear... and hope someone has a answer for this.
Thanks a lot
TAJ Simmons - 14 Sep 2006 22:45 GMT
steff,
if you add annotations during a slideshow, powerpoint will ask you, when you
finish your slideshow, if you want to 'keep' or 'discard' them.
If you keep them, you will get 'static' annotations. I believe only
something like camtasia will capture the actual 'animation/pem movement'.
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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steff - 14 Sep 2006 23:01 GMT
> If you keep them, you will get 'static' annotations. I believe only
> something like camtasia will capture the actual 'animation/pem movement'.
yes i know very well camtasia... unfortunately....
The bad of this tool is that it use video both for slide recording and
of course for the author audio/video presentation... and it is hard to
keep them in sync if you wish to edit the tracks just a little...