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Apply multiple motion paths to an object

 
 
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      9th Sep 2005
I am building an animated slide to show the operation of a product we
manufacture. I have applied a motion path to an object to move it. Then
other sequences take place, and I need to move the first object again. Does
anyone know how to do this, or can't it be done in PowerPoint?
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      10th Sep 2005
Just copy the object (the motion path will be copied as well) and place it
above the first object. Then you need an exit effect on the first object and
an entrance effect on the second object. Good luck!

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>I am building an animated slide to show the operation of a product we
> manufacture. I have applied a motion path to an object to move it. Then
> other sequences take place, and I need to move the first object again.
> Does
> anyone know how to do this, or can't it be done in PowerPoint?
> --
> Larry Falgiani



 
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