Change of text size during animation

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While viewing the animation emphasis options, the option I need to use are
grayed out - Change Font Size. I am trying to have a particular word start
out as Size 18 and then add motion to make it move to the lower corner and
decrease in size to a 12 when it reaches corner. Is this possible? Why are
options grayed out?
 
Hi,

First, I tried it here and it works. Although it is a horribly jerky
animation. Are you using normal text? The only way I could grey it out was
to sue Word Art.

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I did figure out how to do add the Shrink and Grow with the same timing as
the motion path, and it is jerky. I'm wondering why some of the options are
grayed out, and if they woud work more smoothly.
Thanks for the response.
 
Hi,

Jerky is probably being too kind!

If some options are greyed out, it means they are unavailable due to what si
being animated. For example, Word Art is treated like a graphic and not
text, so some text animations are not available. As for the jerkiness. My
PowerPoint is locked up doing something. But maybe use grow/shrink on the
whole text box? I'll know in about an hour when my program is finished <g>.

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Glen Millar
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Australia

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anything else relevant.
 
I did fail to mention I'm running PP2003 on XP. Also, I've tried textbox, and
an image that's actually a logo. So it would be hard to recreate using
wordart. However, I will try WordArt to see if the grayed out options become
available.
 
Hi,

The Word Art option would make it unavailable. But you already got that <g>.

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Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
www.powerpointworkbench.com

Australia

Please tell us your PowerPoint version,
whether you are using vba,
whether your dog has fleas, or
anything else relevant.
 
You won't be able to change the font size of an image. Neither will you be
able to change the font size on WordArt, because PPT doesn't consider it
"regular" text. PPT's looking for regular text to apply that font size
change thing to.
 
Brian,

Very nice. I've got a new Dell laptop and its screen is crumby. Will do some
investigating. Thanks!

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Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
www.powerpointworkbench.com

Australia

Please tell us your PowerPoint version,
whether you are using vba,
whether your dog has fleas, or
anything else relevant.
 
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