PowerPoint animation issues
morgane2746
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Hello
As part of my studies I have to create a PowerPoint with different animations, but I’m having trouble with image layering.
When I zoom in on a photo it gets hidden by other photos that are already placed, but I can’t put them in the back without them disappearing behind others.
I hope I’m being clear
Thank you for your help
As part of my studies I have to create a PowerPoint with different animations, but I’m having trouble with image layering.
When I zoom in on a photo it gets hidden by other photos that are already placed, but I can’t put them in the back without them disappearing behind others.
I hope I’m being clear
Thank you for your help
1 answer
Hello,
There is no animation that allows changing the stacking order of objects.
So, we can solve the problem with a macro, or with several animations that would run at the same time: one that hides an object while the other shows the object...
Look at my explanations here:
https://faqword.com/index.php/powerpoint/les-animations/885-ppt-comment-alterner-deux-images-sur-un-clic-de-souris#powerpoint-2010-2016
https://faqword.com/index.php/powerpoint/les-animations/711-comment-alterner-deux-images-au-passage-de-la-souris
But well, I don’t know how your presentation is made. It’s hard to tell you more.
m@rina
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Beware of tisane: it’s a dangerous poison...
There is no animation that allows changing the stacking order of objects.
So, we can solve the problem with a macro, or with several animations that would run at the same time: one that hides an object while the other shows the object...
Look at my explanations here:
https://faqword.com/index.php/powerpoint/les-animations/885-ppt-comment-alterner-deux-images-sur-un-clic-de-souris#powerpoint-2010-2016
https://faqword.com/index.php/powerpoint/les-animations/711-comment-alterner-deux-images-au-passage-de-la-souris
But well, I don’t know how your presentation is made. It’s hard to tell you more.
m@rina
--
Beware of tisane: it’s a dangerous poison...