This is fairly easy in PowerPoint 2002 or higher. Which version are you
using?
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Marty McGill said:
Has anyone seen an animation download, (free), that includes an animation
Given your version of PowerPoint, your best bet would be to take a screen
capture of the "finished" slide. Copy it to a Gif animation building
program. Make this GIF picture appear to shake. Reinsert into PowerPoint
2000.
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Martin McGill said:
Unfortunately I am using 2000. Are the animation downloads for 02
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