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time taken by motion path

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mboisvert@fanshawec.ca - 16 Feb 2007 16:34 GMT
Hi,

I want two circles to start at the same time and move across my slide,
each at a different speed, but for the same total duration.  Circle-1
will move slowly for 3 seconds and beginning at the same time Circle-2
will move quickly for 3 seconds.  Is this possible?  If not, can
anybody think of a work-around to achieve the same effect.  The trick
is that I want both circles visible from start to stop.

Thanks - Mike
Troy @ TLC - 16 Feb 2007 16:51 GMT
If they are moving at different speeds, but arriving at end points at the
same time - one of the circles (the faster one) needs to have a longer path.
- Create motion paths.
- Open animation pane
- Show advanced timeline
- Manually adjust animation times to end at the same time

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John Wilson - 16 Feb 2007 18:32 GMT
Give both circles a motion path with time set to 3secs and start the second
"with previous" The speed is adjusted by changing the length. Longer length
in same time =faster!
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