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Chapter 6: Adding Images and Animation
3.
From the Insert menu, select Text Animation.
The New Text Animation dialog box appears.
4.
Click the Text Animation tab.
5.
In the Text box, enter the text to animate.
The text appears in the preview window.
6.
Select the Effect pop-up menu and select an animation effect. Select different effects to preview
them in the preview window on the left.
7.
Set font, transparency, and delay options:
Change font
Click to specify font options such as font name, style, size, effects, and colors.
Transparency
Specifies a transparency level for the animated text. For a very dim animated
text effect, select a high number such as 90. For darker text, select a low number such as 10.
Delay (frames)
This is the amount of time, in Flash frames, between when letters in the
animated text you specified appear. If you set a low number (e.g., 0 or 1), all of the letters
appear quickly, one after the other. If you set a higher number (e.g., 30 or 40), each letter
appears more distinctly. Try different numbers and watch the text in the Preview window to
select an appropriate number.
Note:
The number you specify in Delay does not change the absolute amount of the time the
animated text feature appears. For example, if you specify (on the Options tab) that the text
animation effect should show for 8 seconds, the number in the Delay option, whether it is one or
thirty, does not change the absolute time of 8seconds.
8.
Click the Options tab. This tab enables you to set timing and transitions for the animated text.
Select from the following options:
Display for [time]
Specifies the timing of the animated text. Click on the pop-up menu and
select an option. If you select the specific time option, you can enter the exact number of
seconds for the animated text to appear.
Appear after [#] seconds
Displays the animated text after the slide has been displayed for
the selected number of seconds.
Loop
Select this option to have the animation file continuously loop (play over and over
again) as the project plays.
Effect
Use the drop-down box to select a transition effect for the animation (for example,
fade in and out).
In [#] seconds
Specifies the amount of time for the animation to fully fade into view.
Out [#] seconds
Specifies the amount of time for the animation to completely disappear
from view.
9.
(Optional) Click the Audio tab to set animated text audio options:
Play
Click to play the audio file.
Stop
Click to stop playing the audio file.
Delete
Click to remove the audio file from the image.
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