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(Previous entries in this series: part one , part two , and part three .) Creating Animation Effects for Media and OLE Objects For audio and video files inserted as media objects, not only can you set the shape’s animation effect, as with other Read More...
Today, we talking about build effects. If you’re just joining us, you can find the first two parts of this series here and here . Creating Build Animation Effects for Text and Charts As mentioned earlier, you can create a special type of animation Read More...
So yesterday we started talking about how to animate shapes if you’re programming for PowerPoint 97 or 2000. Today we continue by discussing how to trigger your animation effects, and control the order in which they occur. We’ll also touch Read More...
So, while I was out of town, my first article dealing with PowerPoint animation made its debut: Comparing Ways to Control Animation in PowerPoint 2002 and 2003 As I’ve mentioned in previous blog entries, there are actually two ways to programmatically Read More...
The title pretty much says it all. The final versions of the OneNote SP1 Preview documentation I posted here in draft version about a month ago went live on MSDN last night: Importing Content into OneNote 2003 SP1 Preview Customizing OneNote 2003 SP 1 Read More...
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So, it turns out there’s still more to report on how to programmatically control your media objects in PowerPoint. And it’s good news, so read on. I originally wrote about how to have a sound clip play automatically when a slide is loaded Read More...
 
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