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Can I show multiple pictures inside of one slide?



 
 
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Old June 22nd, 2004, 05:10 AM
BobT
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Default Can I show multiple pictures inside of one slide?

Is there a custom animation I can set up where I can show four images (one at a time) fullscreen inside a slide and then when done, have all four appear together in a tiled format?
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Old June 22nd, 2004, 08:17 AM
Shyam Pillai
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Default Can I show multiple pictures inside of one slide?

Bob,
Animation capabilities will depend on the version of PowerPoint. PPT2002 and
later support a whole range of animation capabilitties which are unsupported
in earlier version. So it would help if you could mention the version of
PowerPoint you are using/targeting.

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Is there a custom animation I can set up where I can show four images (one
at a time) fullscreen inside a slide and then when done, have all four
appear together in a tiled format?



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Old June 25th, 2004, 11:01 PM
Marko
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Default Can I show multiple pictures inside of one slide?

Insert each picture on top of the next, with all four (again) layed out
tiled, as each appears it hides the last

a lazy way is to make 5 slides

BobT wrote:
Is there a custom animation I can set up where I can show four images (one at a time) fullscreen inside a slide and then when done, have all four appear together in a tiled format?


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