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Rolling Credits
Hi ... I wonder if anyone can help me, or even Maggie further ?? I have followed all the instructions (very helpful Thanks you all) and have now got the text to scroll like Star Wars. However, like Maggie it seems to go too quick and some sets of text are difficult to read. Does anyone know a way of slowing it down ? (I am using ppt 2000) Many thanks in advance, Les "Maggie" wrote: Thank you. I got the credit to work. Now I just need to figure out how to slow them down. Again, thanks. ----- Maggie wrote: ----- I am also in need to creating a slide in which text information scrolls up automatically the way in which rolling credits appear to do. i have done this before years ago but have forgotten. Please help. P.S. Thank you to those that assisted me with my last question. :-) |
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Rolling Credits
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Star Wars Credits in PowerPoint - http://snipurl.com/starwars -- Geetesh Bajaj, Microsoft PowerPoint MVP http://www.indezine.com http://www.powerpointed.com Technical Specialist, PowerPoint Live http://www.powerpointlive.com "Les" wrote in message ... Hi ... I wonder if anyone can help me, or even Maggie further ?? I have followed all the instructions (very helpful Thanks you all) and have now got the text to scroll like Star Wars. However, like Maggie it seems to go too quick and some sets of text are difficult to read. Does anyone know a way of slowing it down ? (I am using ppt 2000) Many thanks in advance, Les "Maggie" wrote: Thank you. I got the credit to work. Now I just need to figure out how to slow them down. Again, thanks. ----- Maggie wrote: ----- I am also in need to creating a slide in which text information scrolls up automatically the way in which rolling credits appear to do. i have done this before years ago but have forgotten. Please help. P.S. Thank you to those that assisted me with my last question. :-) |
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