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New user here ... could someone please give a general idea about how to accomplish this.

One slide approx 25 to 30 seconds long.
I'm guessing 50 images or so.

Each image would start very small then zoom rather quickly and look as
though it jumps out the screen.

 

Danna

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Ron,

The link is a download link for a Style which you should be able to APPLY using the instructions above - even on an Intel Mac running whatever PC emulation software you have.

It is a STYLE.

https://docs.picturestoexe.com/en-us/9.0/slide-styles/import

https://docs.picturestoexe.com/en-us/9.0/slide-styles/apply

DG

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8 hours ago, davegee said:

Something like this?

Jumping out of screen.ptestyle

Add four images to the slide list, highlight them all and apply this style.

Analyse the Key Frames in O&A for each image.

DG

Yes ... that is very close.

I had thought of them staying centered, as if coming straight out the screen.  I will fiddle with settings in O&A, but this will surely work if I cannot tweak to what I had in mind.

Thanks you very much.

Is there an easy or efficient way to change the keyframe times for a bunch of images ?  ( 0&1, 1&2, 2&3, etc ... )

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Hi Danna,

If you hold down the CTRL key and click on the object you want to move in the Objects and Animations screen, this will let you see the keframes for any or all objects simultaneously. You can then click on any keyframe and hold down the left mouse button and drag it anywhere along the timeline the vertical line will allow you to line up as many as desired on the same time.

You can also press Ctrl E  and lock as many keyframes as selected and move them together as a group should you want to change the time when something happens across multiple keyframes.

Best regards,

Lin

This little video may help:

 

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