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As a newcomer, I have this question please.

when a 2nd or further image is added to a slide in the object and animation option...

can a transition such as a wipe be applied to that image

I have learnt how to control the opacity of the images so fade in / out is ok

thank you.

Bob Robertson...rochdale uk

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Hi Bob,

There are no pre-programmed "transitions" for objects within a slide other than the slide transition itself, but it is entirely possible to do "wipe" type transitions via the masking. Any object may be placed within a mask and that mask can then be used to make all or part of any object visible or invisible at any time.

For example if you look at the sample link below you will see a text object which disappears within the frame of the picture during display. The same technique (gradient mask) in this case can be used on any object.

Of course you can also fade out or fade in any object via the opacity and keyframing capability, but the masking allows a virtually unlimited number of possibilities for customizing the effect.

http://www.learntomakeslideshows.net/sample/textgoodbye.zip

And the PTE file to see how it's done:

http://www.learntomakeslideshows.net/sampl...xtdisappear.zip

Best regards,

Lin

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many thanks Lin.

I will take a look at both of these and it would seem from your notes that what I seel to do is

indeed possible with masking.

many thanks.

Bob.

Hi Bob,

There are no pre-programmed "transitions" for objects within a slide other than the slide transition itself, but it is entirely possible to do "wipe" type transitions via the masking. Any object may be placed within a mask and that mask can then be used to make all or part of any object visible or invisible at any time.

For example if you look at the sample link below you will see a text object which disappears within the frame of the picture during display. The same technique (gradient mask) in this case can be used on any object.

Of course you can also fade out or fade in any object via the opacity and keyframing capability, but the masking allows a virtually unlimited number of possibilities for customizing the effect.

http://www.learntomakeslideshows.net/sample/textgoodbye.zip

And the PTE file to see how it's done:

http://www.learntomakeslideshows.net/sampl...xtdisappear.zip

Best regards,

Lin

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