Selection and Visibility for PowerPoint 2003

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dslocum

I created a .ppt using PowerPoint 2007 that contains some annimation.
This annimation is simply Faded Zoom Entrances and Exits that whe
launched cover a good majority of the screen and hides the text one th
screen. The problem is that when viewed on the 2003 machine all of m
text turned from White with Shadows to Black. No problem fixing thi
if I could only launch my Selection and Visibility window in 2003 lik
I can in 2007.

Is it this same feature available in 2003? I am sure it is as
remember using it before. I have added the Select Item and Selec
Multiple Items icons to the Drawing Toolbars but I don't know have t
temporarily hide an object. In 2007 I can click on the little eyebal
icon to hide and object and then click it again to make it visible.
This is what I am looking for.

denn
 
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Sandy Johnson

Dear dslocum,

If you add shadows to Word Art in 2007 (which now has a lot of the same
features as regular text) those shadows will appear to maintain the same
visual properties in 2003 -- except they are not editable.

Sandy
 
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Echo S

I suspect the issue has to do with your color scheme. That may or may not be
easily fixable, though -- the 2007 schemes are pretty different from the
2003 schemes, and, unfortunately, they don't really map well.

There are a few different selection utilities out there, but I'm not sure if
any of them actually let you hide the selected objects. I'm sure Steve and
others will pop in shortly with specifics. Would being able to reorder them
easily so your selected object is on the top be helpful? If so, Steve's RnR
PPT2HTML utility would do the trick. You only need the demo version, because
the Accessibility Assistant is fully functioning in the PPT2HTML demo, and
what you really need is just the Accessibility Assistant for that. See
http://www.pptools.com/ppt2html/FAQ00011.htm#accessibility
 

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