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In Powerpoint, animations move only when the slides are projected (full-screen). | In Powerpoint, animations move only when the slides are projected (full-screen). | ||
''' | '''Method 1:''' When your Polyview-3D job is done, you will see the animation in the web browser. Simply drag the animation directly from the Polyview-3D web page and drop it into a slide. If the result does not animate when you project the slide, try the following method. | ||
''' | '''Method 2:''': | ||
# | #Right-click (Mac: control-click, or trackpad 2-finger click) on the animation in the Polyview-3D web page, and select Save Image As ... | ||
#Save the image to the Desktop. | #Save the image to the Desktop. | ||
#Drag the image file (filename ending in .gif) from the Desktop and drop it into a | #Drag the image file (filename ending in .gif) from the Desktop and drop it into a slide. | ||
# | #The animation may not move until the slide is projected. | ||
<span style="font-size:140%;background:#c0ffc0;">[http://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/fgij/ppt/polyview-3d-examples.ppt Powerpoint Slides with Polyview-3D Animations]</span> (These slides are only to show you what is possible. These are not in your assignment.) | <span style="font-size:140%;background:#c0ffc0;">[http://bioinformatics.org/firstglance/fgij/ppt/polyview-3d-examples.ppt Powerpoint Slides with Polyview-3D Animations]</span> (These slides are only to show you what is possible. These are not in your assignment.) |