From: J Kay on
I need help fast!!!
I've tried to no avail to draw a white animated line on Powerpoint 2003. I
want to start at one city and watch the line draw-out to the next city.
J Kay


From: Chirag on
See if Wipe Entrance animation effect helps you here. If the line is
horizontal, then use the direction as "From Left" or "From Right" and is the
line is vertical, use "From Top" or "From Bottom" direction.

- Chirag

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"J Kay" <JKay(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F8A088CF-B5C2-4125-86AA-FC53A62A06CD(a)microsoft.com...
>I need help fast!!!
> I've tried to no avail to draw a white animated line on Powerpoint 2003. I
> want to start at one city and watch the line draw-out to the next city.
> J Kay

From: Maureen on
I am a newbie. PPT2007
This may help unless someone else answers before me with the correct way.
I have used this method. Hope my explanation makes sense to you.

INSERT tab|shapes|lines|select desired lined arrow|stretch to your own
legnth.
HOME tab|FORMAT tab|shape-outline|weight-to determine thickness of line.
FORMAT tab| drop down-theme colour|click white
ANIMATION tab |CUSTOM animation|add effect|motion path|select left or
right|speed of your choice. Use mouse the adjust size and direction of
motion path. PLAY to see the effect.

MoMo (Maureen)



"J Kay" <JKay(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need help fast!!!
> I've tried to no avail to draw a white animated line on Powerpoint 2003. I
> want to start at one city and watch the line draw-out to the next city.
> J Kay
>
>

From: Ute Simon on
> I've tried to no avail to draw a white animated line on Powerpoint 2003. I
> want to start at one city and watch the line draw-out to the next city.


Try the Wipe animation. And start a new line if there is a bend of more than
90 degrees.

Best regards,
Ute

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