Knowledgebase: Microsoft Powerpoint
A Falling Leaves PowerPoint Slide
Posted by - NA - on 30 March 2006 07:43 AM
Solution:

Here's an idea for an autumn slide:
Create a slide with falling leaves that seem to pile up at the bottom of the slide.

Here's how:
Run PowerPoint and then choose Insert|Picture|ClipArt.
When the Insert ClipArt dialog box opens, click the Seasons topic. In that group, you'll find some leaves of various colors. Insert one leaf of each color and then close the dialog box.
With all of the leaves still selected in your slide, choose Slide Show|Custom Animation.
Click the 'Entry animation and sound' list box and choose Crawl.
Click the list box to the right and choose From Top.
Click the Order & Timing tab and select the radio button labeled 'Automatically.'
Click the spin box up arrow once to set the timing to one second.
Click OK to close the dialog box and save your settings.
Use your mouse to separate all of the leaves and then drag them to the bottom of the slide.
Press F5 to view the slide show.
To add more leaves, follow the above procedure as many times as you wish.
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