Thanks in advance.
Ken
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Hope this makes sense. I tried it and it turned out kind of neat. Wasn't
really very difficult.
Good Luck!
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You can create a closing door in PowerPoint 2000, but I assume this won't do
for what you need.
In PowerPoint 2000 your options are:
1) Create an 'evaporating' door
2) Create a disappearing door
3) Create a background cut-out that expands to cover the door
4) Create several intermediate 'door opening position' picts and sequence
their appearance
5) Find/make an avi or gif of a door opening
Perhaps one of these will do what you need. Post back if you need
instructions on any of them.
B
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Dunno why, but that struck me as seriously funny. Kind of like "Bob The
Builder's Favorite PowerPoint Tricks"
What about louvers? Pocket doors? Security gates?
This could be a minor industry, man!!!
Ken, I built an animated door that opens. Crude clip art it is, but it
served its purpose. Built in PPT 2000 too. I'd be happy to send it to you.
Let me know. rostwald AT comcast DOT net
Bob Ostwald, whose hardhat at our day with Habitat for Humanity said "Bob
the Builder"
(Personally, I'm looking for one in the Spanish version -- "Bob El
Constructor!")
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hehe, I have sponge bob slippers. pretty funny.
Echo
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Too right, mate. But I hang with a heavyweight crowd for protection. <g>