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Zooming in and out  of pictures during slideshow

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frank - 28 Feb 2007 01:50 GMT
Hello,

I amusing Power point 2003 and I am trying to find a way to zoom into an
inserted picture (kind of the same way you see in a movie how the camera
pans out of a subject and you eventually see the whole thing) during a slide
show. BUT  the show will be run automatically so I cant control the show. I
want to be able to save the show as  PPS and just have it run remotely. I
have heard there is a plug-in but I have not been able to find one yet.
Does anyone have a suggestion???

thanks very much, frank.
John Wilson - 28 Feb 2007 09:43 GMT
Hi Frank

There's a tutorial on this in our March Newsletter out tomorrow. Visit the
PowerPoint Alchemy site and sign up (it's completely free and no spam
guaranateed)

If your'e impatient drop me an Email after you sign up!
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TAJ Simmons - 28 Feb 2007 09:46 GMT
Frank

right click the image/picture

choose 'custom animation'

choose the "grow/shrink" animation

cheers
TAJ Simmons
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