I'd make a PNG of the text (File|Save As and choose PNG from the "save as
type" dropdown at the bottom of the dialog box) and then insert it on the
slide. Then I'd crop the bottom of it, where you want the credits to show.
Use View|Toolbars|Picture to get the crop tool.
Then bring that image to the topmost layer of the slide by going to
Draw|Order|Bring to Front. Now the credits should scroll in and show until
the image blocks them from view.
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"kingfan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thx for the suggestion...the problem with Fly/Crawl In is that the text
> stops
> at a certain point on the screen. I need the text to continue scrolling
> up,
> so that it gets out of the way for another set of text that comes after
> it.
> I've got about 5 text boxes that scroll up, one right after another.
>
> "tohlz" wrote:
>
>> Use Fly in(Entrance) or Crawl in(Entrance) instead of Credits.
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>> "kingfan" wrote:
>>
>> > I'm using the Credits animation for text. The problem is, I only want
>> > the
>> > scrolling text to show in the middle part of the slide, so that the
>> > text
>> > doesn't scroll over the title or the slide design. Does anyone know
>> > how to
>> > limit the area of scrolling text?