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      9th Jul 2008
Hi

I have to give a PPT presentation that includes maps that show how
populations moved from a certain locality to disperse to a group of other
locations. These maps already have the arrows printed on them, but I
thought it would be nice if I could instead show a group of arrows expanding
and "moving" to the new locations to illustrate the population movements.
Can this be done in PP 2002?

Additional problem: the new locations are at different distances from the
starting point, so the simultaneously expanding "arrows" would have to be of
different sizes. Sort of like a slow moving fireworks expanding from one
area.

Can it be done?

Thanks.

Jeff


 
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      9th Jul 2008
Hi Jeff

With enough time and effort this could certainly be done using motion paths
and the expand emphasis effect (that's how I would tackle it anyway). I
would suggest the place to start is the 3 animation courses on the MS Office
website (don't worry they won't really take 50 minutes) and then just play
with it :-)

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...832731033.aspx

Lucy

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> Hi
>
> I have to give a PPT presentation that includes maps that show how
> populations moved from a certain locality to disperse to a group of other
> locations. These maps already have the arrows printed on them, but I
> thought it would be nice if I could instead show a group of arrows
> expanding and "moving" to the new locations to illustrate the population
> movements. Can this be done in PP 2002?
>
> Additional problem: the new locations are at different distances from the
> starting point, so the simultaneously expanding "arrows" would have to be
> of different sizes. Sort of like a slow moving fireworks expanding from
> one area.
>
> Can it be done?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff
>



 
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      9th Jul 2008
Thank you.

Jeff

Lucy Thomson wrote:
> Hi Jeff
>
> With enough time and effort this could certainly be done using motion
> paths and the expand emphasis effect (that's how I would tackle it
> anyway). I would suggest the place to start is the 3 animation
> courses on the MS Office website (don't worry they won't really take
> 50 minutes) and then just play with it :-)
>
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...832731033.aspx
>
> Lucy
>
>
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi
>>
>> I have to give a PPT presentation that includes maps that show how
>> populations moved from a certain locality to disperse to a group of
>> other locations. These maps already have the arrows printed on
>> them, but I thought it would be nice if I could instead show a group
>> of arrows expanding and "moving" to the new locations to illustrate
>> the population movements. Can this be done in PP 2002?
>>
>> Additional problem: the new locations are at different distances
>> from the starting point, so the simultaneously expanding "arrows"
>> would have to be of different sizes. Sort of like a slow moving
>> fireworks expanding from one area.
>>
>> Can it be done?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Jeff



 
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Lucy Thomson
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      9th Jul 2008
No problem :-)

Lucy

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> Thank you.
>
> Jeff
>
> Lucy Thomson wrote:
>> Hi Jeff
>>
>> With enough time and effort this could certainly be done using motion
>> paths and the expand emphasis effect (that's how I would tackle it
>> anyway). I would suggest the place to start is the 3 animation
>> courses on the MS Office website (don't worry they won't really take
>> 50 minutes) and then just play with it :-)
>>
>> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tr...832731033.aspx
>>
>> Lucy
>>
>>
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I have to give a PPT presentation that includes maps that show how
>>> populations moved from a certain locality to disperse to a group of
>>> other locations. These maps already have the arrows printed on
>>> them, but I thought it would be nice if I could instead show a group
>>> of arrows expanding and "moving" to the new locations to illustrate
>>> the population movements. Can this be done in PP 2002?
>>>
>>> Additional problem: the new locations are at different distances
>>> from the starting point, so the simultaneously expanding "arrows"
>>> would have to be of different sizes. Sort of like a slow moving
>>> fireworks expanding from one area.
>>>
>>> Can it be done?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Jeff

>
>



 
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