Hi Charles:
Try this powerpoint library add on that was developed for Windows (sorry no
Mac solution) by my colleague at NUS.
https://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~pptlabs/
(scroll down the homepage a bit to the prompt "Fancy Animations, simplified"
Cheers,
Min
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On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 5:48 AM charles meyer <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hi my esteemed listmates,
>
> I've been searching all over Google and YoutTube for what I thought was
> going to be a straightforward answer to a PowerPoint question, mostly.
>
> I've reached the area where you can select a pointer but that appears very
> small on screen.
>
> I was trying to ascertain how one could create a "mobile" arrow where you
> have an arrow appear on screen and could then drag that arrow with your
> cursor to point at different bullet points on a PPT slide ore even set it
> so the arrow would point at a bullet point and then would move to the next
> bullet point by itself (times for every 3+ minutes) so you don't have to
> keep manually moving the arrow as you're instructing (which can be
> distracting).
>
> I'm not certain what that PPT technique is called which can often be
> problematic. If you don't know the term it's challenging to research it.
>
> I Goolged pointer, arrow, moving arrow.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Charles.
>
> Charles Meyer
> Charlotte County Public Library
>
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