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This is with Powerpoint 2003 sp1.
When creating complex animations in a single slide it becomes exponentially
difficult to manage without a timeline. Particuarly, when moving images
multiple times it's hard to tell where you want them to go next since all you
see is where they were originally placed and a series or red arrows for where
they're going. Every other animation application from Adobe, Alias or
Discreet has this functionality.
This style of visually building up an idea within a slide is our most
effective delivery method for our concepts and cruicial to communicating with
prospects.
When creating complex animations in a single slide it becomes exponentially
difficult to manage without a timeline. Particuarly, when moving images
multiple times it's hard to tell where you want them to go next since all you
see is where they were originally placed and a series or red arrows for where
they're going. Every other animation application from Adobe, Alias or
Discreet has this functionality.
This style of visually building up an idea within a slide is our most
effective delivery method for our concepts and cruicial to communicating with
prospects.