Import animation slide

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Tammy

I have created a powerpoint presentation using my companies template slides.
I have imported a slide with an animation from another person's presentation.
However, the "picture" of the animation that came into my presentation
doesn't line up on the template slide properly. It overlaps our company
logo. I am unable to move this "picture" of the animation. Can that be
moved?
 
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PianoMan

Bsed on your questions, there is either an image problem or an animation
problem, but it it unclear without seeing the slide. Let's assume it's an
image problem.

You mentioned that you can not move the picture. Any image that was Inserted
into the slide can be selected and moved. If you are unable to select it, the
picture might be part of the slide's background. To test this, right click on
the background of the slide and select "Background." Try changing the
background to white (or any other color) and click "Preview". Can you still
see the picture that is covering up the logo?
IF YES: The background is not the problem. You should be able to select
the image and move it.
IF NO: If the picture disappeared, you've solved your problem. If you
need the picture, get a copy of the image file (i.e. a jpg, gif, bmp, etc.)
and insert that image into your presentation.
 
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Mark

I have created a powerpoint presentation using my companies template slides.  
I have imported a slide with an animation from another person's presentation.
 However, the "picture" of the animation that came into my presentation
doesn't line up on the template slide properly.  It overlaps our company
logo.  I am unable to move this "picture" of the animation.  Can thatbe
moved?

If your logo is on the Master Template, then any content on the slide
itself will be above it. You can try duplicating the logo on the slide
that has the animation (make sure it is lined up in the same location)
and bring it to the Front. This will not work if the animation is a
movie (the movie will always be in front of other graphics while
playing) or will not look right if the logo is a Jpeg without
transparency.
 
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PianoMan

There are 87 slides in presentation template you mentioned. Just which slide
were you referring to?
 

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