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From: Lucy Thomson on 8 Nov 2009 16:56 "Tim Mastrogiacomo" <tm1452(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:099e2a72-4e3b-41ef-8856-843741b7d57c(a)d21g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... On Nov 5, 12:14 am, "Lucy Thomson" <l...(a)NOSPAManeasiertomorrow.com.au> wrote: > Hi Darell > > You need Shyam's capture show add-in. Best of all, it's > free!http://skp.mvps.org/cshow.htm > > Lucy > > >what versions does this work with? > > >Tim Mastrogiacomo Hi Tim I believe it works with all versions. Lucy
From: Old in Dallas on 9 Nov 2009 18:59 Actually, no - printing doesn't recognize animations. You'll need a different set of slides for printing. "Darrell" wrote: > I have created an animated slide in which a picture object initially appears > in the center of the slide and then reduces in size as it moves to the upper > right corner. I then have text that appears in the center of the slide where > the original object had been. > > My problem is that when I print the slide all graphical and text objects > appear where they began - not where they ultimately moved to - so the center > of the slide is a big muddled jumble. > > Is there a way on animated slides - particularly those that use motion - to > have the slide appear in its final state for printing purposes? > -- > Darrell
From: Lucy Thomson on 9 Nov 2009 22:38 Hi It used to but no longer does which is why Shyam created (yet another) hassle saving add-in :-) http://skp.mvps.org/cshow.htm Lucy -- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "Old in Dallas" <OldinDallas(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87F0D1EB-B595-43FD-A797-7EDA0C30B9C2(a)microsoft.com... > Actually, no - printing doesn't recognize animations. You'll need a > different set of slides for printing. > > "Darrell" wrote: > >> I have created an animated slide in which a picture object initially >> appears >> in the center of the slide and then reduces in size as it moves to the >> upper >> right corner. I then have text that appears in the center of the slide >> where >> the original object had been. >> >> My problem is that when I print the slide all graphical and text objects >> appear where they began - not where they ultimately moved to - so the >> center >> of the slide is a big muddled jumble. >> >> Is there a way on animated slides - particularly those that use motion - >> to >> have the slide appear in its final state for printing purposes? >> -- >> Darrell
From: Massimo Rimondini on 29 Nov 2009 10:52
Hi, as an alternative to manual editing and capturing screenshots of the running slide show, you can try this add-in: http://www.dia.uniroma3.it/~rimondin/downloads.php What it does is to split animation steps into different slides, so that you can retain the impact animations when printing. Examples are also provided at the above page. Regards. "Darrell" wrote: > I have created an animated slide in which a picture object initially appears > in the center of the slide and then reduces in size as it moves to the upper > right corner. I then have text that appears in the center of the slide where > the original object had been. > > My problem is that when I print the slide all graphical and text objects > appear where they began - not where they ultimately moved to - so the center > of the slide is a big muddled jumble. > > Is there a way on animated slides - particularly those that use motion - to > have the slide appear in its final state for printing purposes? > -- > Darrell |