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Old October 5th, 2004, 08:21 PM
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Has anyone had any luck copying animation commands from a
timeline and pasting them in to the same timeline. I would
like to re-use groups of animated graphics within a single
slide (or multiple slides for that matter). Copying or
duplicating the object that contains the animation only
gives me the animation associated with a particular
object. I would like to be able to select multiple layers
of the time line and copy/paste those lines back into the
timeline. I'd really like to know if a solution exists.
Thanks
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Old October 5th, 2004, 08:30 PM
David M. Marcovitz
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You might want to check out Animation Carbon:

http://www.mvps.org/skp/ac/

It might be able to do what you want it to do.

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Has anyone had any luck copying animation commands from a
timeline and pasting them in to the same timeline. I would
like to re-use groups of animated graphics within a single
slide (or multiple slides for that matter). Copying or
duplicating the object that contains the animation only
gives me the animation associated with a particular
object. I would like to be able to select multiple layers
of the time line and copy/paste those lines back into the
timeline. I'd really like to know if a solution exists.
Thanks


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Old October 6th, 2004, 08:48 AM
Troy @ TLC Creative
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pptXTREME has an addin that does just that:
http://www.pptxtreme.com/edit.asp

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-----Original Message-----
Has anyone had any luck copying animation commands from a
timeline and pasting them in to the same timeline. I

would
like to re-use groups of animated graphics within a

single
slide (or multiple slides for that matter). Copying or
duplicating the object that contains the animation only
gives me the animation associated with a particular
object. I would like to be able to select multiple layers
of the time line and copy/paste those lines back into the
timeline. I'd really like to know if a solution exists.
Thanks
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