There are a number of possibilities. You could move the text box off the
visible area of the slide. You could give the text box an entrance animation
(possibly triggered by something that is off the slide so that it will never
be triggered). I'm sure there are a few more ideas, but those are the two I
can think of.
--David
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Associate Professor, Loyola University Maryland
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