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Objects not showing up correctly in animations

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GammaPoint - 19 Apr 2007 05:24 GMT
Hi,  I am having trouble getting my objects showing up correctly when I
choose to animate them.  Specifically the Microsoft Equation 3.0 objects look
grainy and darker when I choose to animate them (such as 'appear').  This
seems to be an issue with both Powerpoint 2007 and the older version.  Anyone
know a way to get around this?

Thanks in advance.
aneasiertomorrow - 19 Apr 2007 06:32 GMT
Hi

If you just want a simple appear/fade in type effect I would put an
autoshape over the top with no border and fill set to background and set
*that* to disappear/fade out. Don't forget Ctrl+D or Ctrl+Drag copies an
autoshape to save you time. And you can set it as your default for all new
autoshapes using the tick box in the format autoshape dialogue box.

Not sure if anyone knows of a better way...

Lucy
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> Hi,  I am having trouble getting my objects showing up correctly when I
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GammaPoint - 19 Apr 2007 06:50 GMT
Lucy,

Ah yes, good idea.  That works.  Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.

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aneasiertomorrow - 19 Apr 2007 06:56 GMT
It's a pleasure :-)
Thank you for responding

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