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I am doing a technical presentation, and in one part I will be showing a
picture of the finished product. I want to have different components inthe
picture highlighted and discussed (assets / features etc)

What I would like to do is use the Zoom animation to show an expanded
picture of each component in question. Then ideally "retreat" back into the
original picture.

My problem is that I want to change the start point of the "zoom" and I
cannot do a retreat, or at the least I cannot figure it out.

It may be nice to do a slide show ina slide as described above for some of
the more complicated pieces.

Is this possible in PPT 2000?

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

Mike
 
Mike,

With powerpoint 2000.... it would be impossible to move the zoom point.
The only way I can think of to achieve something like you want would be to 'fake it'. Try adding some kind of box
autoshape (no fill) just an outline, and then get powerpoint to zoom the autoshape out. Then switch to the next slide.
The next slide is an enlarged (zoomed in) slide.

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

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Thanks for the idea on how to to fake it.
One more question....Is it possible with newer editions of PPT? Upgrading is
not an impossibility.
 
Two methods to accomplish this:

One:
Make several enlargements of the areas, then place transparent hot areas to
hyperlink to a hidden slide of this. No retreat is available, but you could
do a box in transition back to the slide.

Two:
Use Chirag's Zoom add-in
http://officeone.mvps.org/zoom/zoom.html

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Thank you both. I will look into the add in.

M

Bill Dilworth said:
Two methods to accomplish this:

One:
Make several enlargements of the areas, then place transparent hot areas to
hyperlink to a hidden slide of this. No retreat is available, but you could
do a box in transition back to the slide.

Two:
Use Chirag's Zoom add-in
http://officeone.mvps.org/zoom/zoom.html

--
Bill Dilworth
Microsoft PPT MVP Team
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out www.pptfaq.com This link will yahoo.
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