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Is possile hidden object in diapositive?

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Cooper - 08 Dec 2007 16:56 GMT
[ENGLISH]
Hello, i have a question.
So, i use powerpoint 2007. I have two text-area, i call it as A and B.
A and B are overlayed... result,   text of A is under text  of B.
In powerpoint is possible hidden A under B for display only B in a
diapositive?
I ask it why, a diaposive has more object in motion, so, for simply my work,
i need to have diapositive area-free, understand my problem?
Thanks you,
Cooper

[ITALIAN]
Ciao a tutti, ho una domanda da porre.
Uso powerpoint 2007. In una diapositiva ho due oggetti (asempio due aree di
testo) che chiamo semplicemente A e B.
Ho la necessità di sovrapporre l'area di testo A su quella B, il risultato
ottenuto è che il testo di A si sovrappone al testo di B, creando qualcosa
di illeggibile.
E' possibile quindi fare in modo di nascondere un solo oggetto (esempio A)
mantenendo visibile soltanto B?
Chiesto questo perchè, nella diapositiva ho molti effetti in movimento, e
vorrei avere l'area della diapositiva libera per poter lavorare.
Grazie ancora.
Cooper.
Kathy Jacobs - 09 Dec 2007 17:28 GMT
Are you looking to hide some of the objects during edit mode? If so, what
you want is the selection pane. You can use it to turn on and off the
visibility of the objects on your slide. You can get to it via Home-->
Select--> Selection Pane.

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> [ENGLISH]
> Hello, i have a question.
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> Grazie ancora.
> Cooper.
 
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