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  #11  
Old June 10th, 2009, 08:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Default Vertical scroll on long image


That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,
(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum length.
cheers
Chris

. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole image off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow

vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in, ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It looks as

if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris




  #12  
Old June 10th, 2009, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Chris Watts
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Posts: 265
Default Vertical scroll on long image

About 5x screen height.
Chris

. uk wrote in
message ...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,
(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum length.
cheers
Chris

. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole image off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow

vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in, ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It looks as

if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris






  #13  
Old June 10th, 2009, 09:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Default Vertical scroll on long image


I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003, used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and tested it; then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,
(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris

. uk
wrote in message
...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum length.
cheers
Chris


. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole image

off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen

height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in,

ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it

either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It looks

as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris






  #14  
Old June 10th, 2009, 11:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Lucy Thomson[_4_]
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Default Vertical scroll on long image

Hi Brian

I can't repo this in 2003 (i.e. I can repo OP's problem) - I used a standard
slide (height 19.05 cm), added a picture, made it 60 cm, aligned with top of
slide, added crawl from top and I only see 2 slides worth of picture (both
in preview and slide show mode). Are you doing something different to that?

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk wrote in
message ...

I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003, used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and tested it; then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,
(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris

. uk
wrote in message
...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum length.
cheers
Chris


. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole image

off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen

height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in,

ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it

either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It looks

as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris








  #15  
Old June 11th, 2009, 09:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Chris Watts
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Posts: 265
Default Vertical scroll on long image

Did you see Bill's post (et loc cit.)? There is ceratinly a difference in
this area between PPT2003 and PPT2007.

Chris

. uk wrote in
message ...

I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003, used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and tested it; then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,
(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris

. uk
wrote in message
...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum length.
cheers
Chris


. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole image

off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen

height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in,

ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it

either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It looks

as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris








  #16  
Old June 11th, 2009, 10:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Posts: 122
Default Vertical scroll on long image


I crawled in from the bottom and pushed the image right off and clear of
the TOP of the slide, so I guess that if you crawl in from the top you
should push the image right off the BOTTOM of the slide.

Brian.

In article ,
(Lucy Thomson) wrote:

*From:* "Lucy Thomson"
*Date:* Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:17:51 +0930

Hi Brian

I can't repo this in 2003 (i.e. I can repo OP's problem) - I used a
standard slide (height 19.05 cm), added a picture, made it 60 cm,
aligned with top of slide, added crawl from top and I only see 2
slides worth of picture (both in preview and slide show mode). Are
you doing something different to that?

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk
wrote in message
...

I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003,
used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked
perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and tested it;
then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final
image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a
reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris


. uk
wrote in message
...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position

the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum

length.
cheers
Chris



. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole

image
off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen
height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in,
ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it
either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It

looks
as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a

way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris








  #17  
Old June 12th, 2009, 01:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Lucy Thomson[_4_]
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Posts: 1,862
Default Vertical scroll on long image

Ok, I did that exactly and I still don't get the whole image, I just get the
bottom part. This is in both 2003 and 2007. shrug

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk wrote in
message ...

I crawled in from the bottom and pushed the image right off and clear of
the TOP of the slide, so I guess that if you crawl in from the top you
should push the image right off the BOTTOM of the slide.

Brian.

In article ,
(Lucy Thomson) wrote:

*From:* "Lucy Thomson"
*Date:* Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:17:51 +0930

Hi Brian

I can't repo this in 2003 (i.e. I can repo OP's problem) - I used a
standard slide (height 19.05 cm), added a picture, made it 60 cm,
aligned with top of slide, added crawl from top and I only see 2
slides worth of picture (both in preview and slide show mode). Are
you doing something different to that?

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk
wrote in message
...

I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003,
used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked
perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and tested it;
then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final
image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a
reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris


. uk
wrote in message
...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position

the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum

length.
cheers
Chris



. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole

image
off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen
height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in,
ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it
either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It

looks
as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a

way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris










  #18  
Old June 12th, 2009, 08:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Chris Watts
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Posts: 265
Default Vertical scroll on long image

I tried an experiment by positioning four screen-sized images vertically
above each other. I then set a custom animation on each one of credits and
starting with previous. However I positioned this set of images it would
only scroll over a height of three image-heights in total - any more was
cropped.. I think that Bill Dillworth. is accurate in saying that PPT only
renders the visible area of screen plus one screen's worth above and one
below the visible area (and presumably sideways too) - and will then only
permit you to move about that image area. Hope my description is
understandable. Using PPT2007.

The only workable solution that I have found is to place the image in a
Microsoft Form Frame, add scroll-bars and move around the large image using
them. All sorts of other issues arise, of course!

cheers
Chris - the OP.

"Lucy Thomson" wrote in message
...
Ok, I did that exactly and I still don't get the whole image, I just get
the bottom part. This is in both 2003 and 2007. shrug

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk wrote
in message ...

I crawled in from the bottom and pushed the image right off and clear of
the TOP of the slide, so I guess that if you crawl in from the top you
should push the image right off the BOTTOM of the slide.

Brian.

In article ,
(Lucy Thomson) wrote:

*From:* "Lucy Thomson"
*Date:* Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:17:51 +0930

Hi Brian

I can't repo this in 2003 (i.e. I can repo OP's problem) - I used a
standard slide (height 19.05 cm), added a picture, made it 60 cm,
aligned with top of slide, added crawl from top and I only see 2
slides worth of picture (both in preview and slide show mode). Are
you doing something different to that?

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk
wrote in message
...

I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003,
used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked
perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and tested it;
then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final
image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a
reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris


. uk
wrote in message
...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position
the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum
length.
cheers
Chris



. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole
image
off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen
height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in,
ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it
either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It
looks
as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a
way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris












  #19  
Old June 12th, 2009, 08:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Lucy Thomson[_4_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,862
Default Vertical scroll on long image

Hi Chris

I agree with you & Bill having tested in 2003 and 2007 (no difference
between the two). I was just trying to get out of Brian what he's doing that
overcomes the issue as it sure would be handy!

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



"Chris Watts" wrote in message
...
I tried an experiment by positioning four screen-sized images vertically
above each other. I then set a custom animation on each one of credits
and starting with previous. However I positioned this set of images it
would only scroll over a height of three image-heights in total - any more
was cropped.. I think that Bill Dillworth. is accurate in saying that PPT
only renders the visible area of screen plus one screen's worth above and
one below the visible area (and presumably sideways too) - and will then
only permit you to move about that image area. Hope my description is
understandable. Using PPT2007.

The only workable solution that I have found is to place the image in a
Microsoft Form Frame, add scroll-bars and move around the large image
using them. All sorts of other issues arise, of course!

cheers
Chris - the OP.

"Lucy Thomson" wrote in message
...
Ok, I did that exactly and I still don't get the whole image, I just get
the bottom part. This is in both 2003 and 2007. shrug

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk wrote
in message ...

I crawled in from the bottom and pushed the image right off and clear of
the TOP of the slide, so I guess that if you crawl in from the top you
should push the image right off the BOTTOM of the slide.

Brian.

In article ,
(Lucy Thomson) wrote:

*From:* "Lucy Thomson"
*Date:* Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:17:51 +0930

Hi Brian

I can't repo this in 2003 (i.e. I can repo OP's problem) - I used a
standard slide (height 19.05 cm), added a picture, made it 60 cm,
aligned with top of slide, added crawl from top and I only see 2
slides worth of picture (both in preview and slide show mode). Are
you doing something different to that?

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



. uk
wrote in message
...

I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003,
used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked
perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and tested it;
then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final
image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a
reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris


. uk
wrote in message
...

That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I position
the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum
length.
cheers
Chris



. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole
image
off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the screen
height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl in,
ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image - it
either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It
looks
as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is the a
way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris














  #20  
Old June 12th, 2009, 09:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
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Posts: 122
Default Vertical scroll on long image


Puzzled look
As I previously said, but then I tried again.
This time I took a picture in Photoshop and changed the height to 150cm
(given that the standard slide height is 19.5cm).
I dragged it into a PP2003 blank slide, giving me a very tall image.
Set it to crawl in from the bottom, timing 20 seconds. Moved the image
right off the top of the slide. Ran the 'slide show' and off it went, from
bottom and out at the top.

My question is "What are you doing that's different?" (8-))

Is there something else about the slide setup or are there text boxes. I
used a plain blank slide.

Brian.

In article ,
(Lucy Thomson) wrote:

*From:* "Lucy Thomson"
*Date:* Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:27:09 +0930

Hi Chris

I agree with you & Bill having tested in 2003 and 2007 (no
difference between the two). I was just trying to get out of Brian
what he's doing that overcomes the issue as it sure would be handy!

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au



"Chris Watts" wrote in message
...
I tried an experiment by positioning four screen-sized images

vertically above each other. I then set a custom animation on
each one of credits and starting with previous. However I
positioned this set of images it would only scroll over a height
of three image-heights in total - any more was cropped.. I think
that Bill Dillworth. is accurate in saying that PPT only renders
the visible area of screen plus one screen's worth above and one
below the visible area (and presumably sideways too) - and will
then only permit you to move about that image area. Hope my
description is understandable. Using PPT2007.

The only workable solution that I have found is to place the
image in a Microsoft Form Frame, add scroll-bars and move around
the large image using them. All sorts of other issues arise, of
course!

cheers
Chris - the OP.

"Lucy Thomson" wrote in
message ...
Ok, I did that exactly and I still don't get the whole image, I

just get the bottom part. This is in both 2003 and 2007. shrug

Lucy

--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au




. uk
wrote in message
...

I crawled in from the bottom and pushed the image right off and

clear of
the TOP of the slide, so I guess that if you crawl in from the

top you
should push the image right off the BOTTOM of the slide.

Brian.

In article ,
(Lucy Thomson) wrote:

*From:* "Lucy Thomson"
*Date:* Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:17:51 +0930

Hi Brian

I can't repo this in 2003 (i.e. I can repo OP's problem) - I

used a
standard slide (height 19.05 cm), added a picture, made it 60

cm,
aligned with top of slide, added crawl from top and I only see

2
slides worth of picture (both in preview and slide show mode).

Are
you doing something different to that?

Lucy

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Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au




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I've just tried a very tall image (over 5x height) in PP2003,
used crawl,
pushed the image off the top of the screen and it worked
perfectly.

I then stretched the image one extra screen height and

tested it;
then
another stretch and another and another. Dunno what the final
image height
was, but it worked on each occasion.

As the image grew, I have to increase the time to make it a
reasonable
speed.

Brian.


In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:15:14 +0100

About 5x screen height.
Chris



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That's a shame, Chris. I see you're using PP2007. I

tested it
using
PP2003, pushing the image right off the top out of sight

and it
works
well, so perhaps it's one of the quirks of PP2007.

What is the vertical height of your image?

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:57:25 +0100

Thanks Brian.
It crops off the top half of the image. Wherever I

position
the
image vertically, PPT only seems to recognise a maximum
length.
cheers
Chris




. uk
wrote in message
...

Try Crawl In (as you have done) but then move the whole
image
off
the top
of the screen. Test it and adjust speed to suit.

Brian.

In article ,

(Chris Watts) wrote:

*From:* "Chris Watts"
*Date:* Tue, 9 Jun 2009 11:49:21 +0100

PPT 2007

I am trying to achieve a credit animation (or similar

slow
vertical
scroll) on an image that is about five times the

screen
height.
Everything that I have tried (eg Motion path, crawl

in,
ascend)
does scroll but not for the whole height of the image

- it
either
crops off the top or bottom as if it didn't exist. It
looks
as
if
these effects have a height limit. Is that so? Is

the a
way
around it?

TIA
cheers
Chris














 




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