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| Civilians | Keith, You certainly can use the arrow keys to nudge the motion path. Are you not able to do so? -- Regards Shyam Pillai Image Importer Wizard: http://www.mvps.org/skp/iiw.htm "Keith D" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1a2901c4bb74$e7da9980$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Is there an easier way to precisely set motion animation > start and stop points. The little green and red arrows are > difficult to use sometimes. The ability to use arrow keys > to nudge would be helpful. > Any thoughts? |
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| Civilians | In article <#$oixn$uEHA.1976@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, MsgBox@Gmail.com says... > Keith, > You certainly can use the arrow keys to nudge the motion path. Are you not > able to do so? I think the problem is that the arrow keys nudge the whole motion path, and can't be used to nudge just the start point or the stop point. Keith, I don't know of any way to do this, but I sometimes zoom in very close when I want to set this more precisely. To make this easy, if you've got a mouse with a middle wheel button, hold down the Control key and move the wheel to zoom in and out. Hope this helps, but if anyone can suggest a way to use the keys to do this, it'd be helpful for me too. -- Tim Hards Chief Software Architect Visual Exemplars Ltd Perspector - 3D Business Graphics for PowerPoint http://www.perspector.com/ |
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| Civilians | The arrow keys will nudge the entire path. That works fine. I am hoping to (for example)nudge just the red end point so it will hit a precise point. The zoom in suggestions helps, but sometimes there are a lot of distracting items on the screen that make it difficult. >-----Original Message----- >Keith, >You certainly can use the arrow keys to nudge the motion path. Are you not >able to do so? > > >-- >Regards >Shyam Pillai > >Image Importer Wizard: http://www.mvps.org/skp/iiw.htm > >"Keith D" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:1a2901c4bb74$e7da9980$a301280a@phx.gbl... >> Is there an easier way to precisely set motion animation >> start and stop points. The little green and red arrows are >> difficult to use sometimes. The ability to use arrow keys >> to nudge would be helpful. >> Any thoughts? > > >. > |
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| Civilians | Hi, Try the zoom bit and add a small dot, or object exactly where you want the end point. Then turn on Snap to other Objects (<Control + G> in 2003) and see if it will snap to the point you added. Else, you can use snap to grid to get it where you want it, then move the entire object to where you really want it. -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10f501c4bc67$fe774820$a401280a@phx.gbl... > The arrow keys will nudge the entire path. That works > fine. I am hoping to (for example)nudge just the red end > point so it will hit a precise point. The zoom in > suggestions helps, but sometimes there are a lot of > distracting items on the screen that make it difficult. >>-----Original Message----- >>Keith, >>You certainly can use the arrow keys to nudge the motion > path. Are you not >>able to do so? >> >> >>-- >>Regards >>Shyam Pillai >> >>Image Importer Wizard: http://www.mvps.org/skp/iiw.htm >> >>"Keith D" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message >>news:1a2901c4bb74$e7da9980$a301280a@phx.gbl... >>> Is there an easier way to precisely set motion animation >>> start and stop points. The little green and red arrows > are >>> difficult to use sometimes. The ability to use arrow > keys >>> to nudge would be helpful. >>> Any thoughts? >> >> >>. >> |
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| Civilians | [CRITICAL UPDATE - Anyone using Office 2003 should install the Critical Update or Service Pack 1 for Office 2003 as soon as possible. From PowerPoint, choose "Help -> Check for Updates".] [TOP ISSUE - Are you having difficulty opening presentations in PowerPoint that you just created (you can save, but not open)? - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=329820] Hello, It sounds that, although there are workarounds, you would like this to be a lot easier to do in PowerPoint. If you (or anyone else reading this message) think that it's important that PowerPoint should provide this kind of functionality natively (not requiring add-ins or ActiveX controls), don't forget to send your feedback (in YOUR OWN WORDS, please) to Microsoft by either: PREFERRED METHOD: A) If you are using Microsoft's web-based, online newsreader for Office communities (http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...dg=microsoft.p ublic.powerpoint), check to see whether or not the suggestion has been submitted before (Show -> Suggestions for Microsoft) and, if so, add your vote to the suggestion submission. If the suggestion has not been submitted before, click on the "New" drop-down menu and choose "Suggestion for Microsoft" from directly within the newsreader web page. OR, NEXT BEST METHOD: B) If you are using another newsreader (such as Microsoft Outlook Express), submit your suggestion using your web browser at the following address: http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp It's VERY important that, for EACH wish, you describe in detail, WHY it is important TO YOU that your product suggestion be implemented. A good wish submssion includes WHAT scenario, work-flow, or end-result is blocked by not having a specific feature, HOW MUCH time and effort ($$$) is spent working around a specific limitation of the current product, etc. Remember that Microsoft receives THOUSANDS of product suggestions every day and we read each one but, in any given product development cycle, there are ONLY sufficient resources to address the ones that are MOST IMPORTANT to our customers so take the extra time to state your case as CLEARLY and COMPLETELY as possible so that we can FEEL YOUR PAIN. IMPORTANT: Each submission should be a single suggestion (not a list of suggestions). John Langhans Microsoft Corporation Supportability Program Manager Microsoft Office PowerPoint for Windows Microsoft Office Picture Manager for Windows For FAQ's, highlights and top issues, visit the Microsoft PowerPoint support center at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=ppt Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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