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JBK
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      31st May 2007
What is the consensus opinion for the "best" timeline where events
occur over about 24 months. I've used abutting line segments with
callouts to describe events at certain points, but the end result is
cluttered and the font sometimes too small to read.

 
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Julie Terberg
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      31st May 2007
Hi JBK,

How about splitting up the timeline over 3-4 slides? Perhaps 6 months of
info on each slide. You can extend the main timeline (line or graphic) to
the right edge of the first slide, and then use a Push Left transition to
"reveal" the next section.

This method will allow you to have larger callouts, and greater focus on
each section. If you'd like, you can follow up with the entire timeline on
one slide, omitting the details.

Best wishes,

Julie Terberg
MS PowerPoint MVP
www.terbergdesign.com




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> What is the consensus opinion for the "best" timeline where events
> occur over about 24 months. I've used abutting line segments with
> callouts to describe events at certain points, but the end result is
> cluttered and the font sometimes too small to read.
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Martin Conradi
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      1st Jun 2007
If you play around with animation effects such as 'Crawl' you can use a
vertical timeline to great effect (overlapping lines a re a great help
here).

But this won't help if you need to print the result.

Martin Conradi

"Julie Terberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi JBK,
>
> How about splitting up the timeline over 3-4 slides? Perhaps 6 months of
> info on each slide. You can extend the main timeline (line or graphic) to
> the right edge of the first slide, and then use a Push Left transition to
> "reveal" the next section.
>
> This method will allow you to have larger callouts, and greater focus on
> each section. If you'd like, you can follow up with the entire timeline
> on one slide, omitting the details.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Julie Terberg
> MS PowerPoint MVP
> www.terbergdesign.com
>
>
>
>
> "JBK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> What is the consensus opinion for the "best" timeline where events
>> occur over about 24 months. I've used abutting line segments with
>> callouts to describe events at certain points, but the end result is
>> cluttered and the font sometimes too small to read.
>>

>
>



 
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