From: Carmetta on 17 Feb 2010 22:29 How can I underline a word on a slide AFTER I've shown the slide?
From: Bill Dilworth on 18 Feb 2010 00:14 The easiest way is to use ink (drawing on the slide with your mouse) or use a separate animated line. Will these underlines be done in a specific order? Bill Dilworth "Carmetta" <Carmetta(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E55D5FB9-3F05-47EB-8AF7-C9EA8113DC0A(a)microsoft.com... > How can I underline a word on a slide AFTER I've shown the slide?
From: no-spam-for-hkjffekafphdkdoemehepegkppboihac on 18 Feb 2010 04:44 Copy the word Paste it Underline it Give it custom animation such as 'appear' 'after previous', either 'On click' or after some time Move it exactly over the original word. Brian. In article <E55D5FB9-3F05-47EB-8AF7-C9EA8113DC0A(a)microsoft.com>, Carmetta(a)discussions.microsoft.com (Carmetta) wrote: > *From:* Carmetta <Carmetta(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > *Date:* Wed, 17 Feb 2010 19:29:01 -0800 > > How can I underline a word on a slide AFTER I've shown the slide?
From: Mark on 18 Feb 2010 09:06 On Feb 18, 4:44 am, no-spam-for- hkjffekafphdkdoemehepegkppboi...(a)cix.compulink.co.uk wrote: > Copy the word > Paste it > Underline it > Give it custom animation such as 'appear' 'after previous', either 'On > click' or after some time > Move it exactly over the original word. > > Brian. > > In article <E55D5FB9-3F05-47EB-8AF7-C9EA8113D...(a)microsoft.com>, > > > > Carme...(a)discussions.microsoft.com (Carmetta) wrote: > > *From:* Carmetta <Carme...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > > *Date:* Wed, 17 Feb 2010 19:29:01 -0800 > > > How can I underline a word on a slide AFTER I've shown the slide?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I would not recommend doing this if the presentation will be distributed to other people. The text in the original text frame could easily be spaced differently due to font or platform differences on a different computer, and then the overlapping text will not be in the same place.
From: no-spam-for-hkjffekafphdkdoemehepegkppboihac on 20 Feb 2010 14:48 Although such a situation was not mentioned as a possibility by the OP, you are correct of course, but some such procedure with a single word or the whole line, like blanking it and replacing it with the underline, might overcome the problem. Brian. In article <864acdb9-bf17-4cf7-90ef-b31c0e871c13(a)y17g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>, cosmo(a)concentric.net (Mark) wrote: > I would not recommend doing this if the presentation will be > distributed to other people. The text in the original text frame > could > easily be spaced differently due to font or platform differences on > a > different computer, and then the overlapping text will not be in the > same place.
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