Adjust timing for transition in a layer
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- Neo
Adjust timing for transition in a layer
Hello all,
I have not been successful to locate an applicable post regarding this issue so, I decided to seek your help and expertise.
I have a slide with several layers. I want to add transition to beginning and end keyframes of some of the layers. Is there a way to precisely and accurately "Input" the transition time instead of using the mouse as dragging the frame to extend or shrink the timing does not appear to be as precise.
Please bear in mind, said transitions are being applied to "Individual" layers in a slide and NOT to a slide as a whole.
I thank you in advance.
I have not been successful to locate an applicable post regarding this issue so, I decided to seek your help and expertise.
I have a slide with several layers. I want to add transition to beginning and end keyframes of some of the layers. Is there a way to precisely and accurately "Input" the transition time instead of using the mouse as dragging the frame to extend or shrink the timing does not appear to be as precise.
Please bear in mind, said transitions are being applied to "Individual" layers in a slide and NOT to a slide as a whole.
I thank you in advance.
Re: Adjust timing for transition in a layer
Place the mouse cursor over the transition line (in Slide Options Dialog, Effects-Motion Effects). Right click and select "Set Transition Time." Enter the exact time you want to assign to the layer transition.
Dale
Dale
- Neo
Re: Adjust timing for transition in a layer
Dale, thank you. You are the man and I am glad you're here and I appreciate your time and contribution to the board.
For having missed the specific option under right click menu, I feel like I REALLY MUST pay more attention.
Thanks again
Regards,
For having missed the specific option under right click menu, I feel like I REALLY MUST pay more attention.
Thanks again
Regards,
Re: Adjust timing for transition in a layer
It won't be the first time you'll find something that "seems" obvious (after the fact)! It's happened to ALL of us! Just remember to right click on a lot of things . . . you'll be surprised how many features can be found this way!
Dale
Dale
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