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Revealing images in PPT

Anonymous
2020-04-06T14:15:46+00:00

Hi,

Hoping someone can help explain if this is possible and how to do it!

I want to reveal an image hidden behind a grid of questions square by square. I understand I could do this using animations and with each click of the mouse I could reveal another section of the image. However, this would be mean the order in which different parts of the image was revealed has to be predetermined.

I'm hoping there is a way that the order in which the different parts of the image are revealed can be changeable, perhaps through action buttons...

So if my audience chooses to answer question 1a on the grid, that part of the image will be revealed. If however, they chose to answer question 3c, that part of the image would be revealed.

Many thanks!

Nick

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  1. John Korchok 231.5K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2020-04-06T14:40:24+00:00

    You can use the Trigger command to trigger animations by slicking on shapes.

    1. Add the shapes you want to use to start an animation.
    2. Give a square an exit animation.
    3. Click on Trigger>On Click Of and select the shape to use to start that animation.
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  1. Anonymous
    2020-04-06T14:49:46+00:00

    I just tried this and it worked a treat!

    Many thanks John.

    Regards,

    Nick

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