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How do I get the "credits" animation to continue scrolling?

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germanallio - 16 Nov 2006 12:55 GMT
In Powerpoint 2003 I would like to use the credits animation for some text on
the last slide of my presentation but I can't figure out how to get the text
to continue scrolling (like movie credits) until the end--once the last lines
are on the page, without scrolling them up it just ends and the text
reappears where it originally was.  I just want it to scroll by once and be
gone!  Please help.
Jean-Pierre FORESTIER - 16 Nov 2006 13:20 GMT
Put your text below the slide
Apply a trajectory from bottom to top.
Move the red arrow (and only the red arrow) far above the slide and test it

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Jean-Pierre FORESTIER Microsoft MVP PowerPoint
Auteur de PowerPoint 2002 chez Micro Application
> In Powerpoint 2003 I would like to use the credits animation for some text on
> the last slide of my presentation but I can't figure out how to get the text
> to continue scrolling (like movie credits) until the end--once the last lines
> are on the page, without scrolling them up it just ends and the text
> reappears where it originally was.  I just want it to scroll by once and be
> gone!  Please help.
Luc - 16 Nov 2006 13:24 GMT
Germanallio,
First read this, if it does not help, report back:
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00207.htm

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> In Powerpoint 2003 I would like to use the credits animation for some text
> on
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> be
> gone!  Please help.
 
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