Marion, I'm not at all sure what you mean by the "copy list," so I can't answer your question on it.
By moving slides, do you mean movement of objects such as images inside each slide? I also don't know what you mean by text "sticking to each slide." Do you mean that it isn't moving? If it's moving, it means that if, for instance, there are just 2 keyframes for a caption layer, and if the pan position for keyframe 1 and 2 aren't an exact match, then the caption will move. For instance, if keyframe 1's pan is set to 50,50 but keyframe 2's pan is set to 70,50, then the caption will move right from the original center position.
A keyframe is a specific point in time. If you have a 3-second slide without any transitions on either side of it, and you want an object to start at the left, move up toward the middle top, and then you want it to move back down and to the right, you might have keyframe 1 set at the zero mark, keyframe 2 set to 1.5 seconds, and keyframe 3 set to 3 seconds. The object's pan position for keyframe 1 might be -50,0. Keyframe 2 could be 0,-50. Keyframe 3 might be 50,0. So, from keyframe 1 to keyframe 2 (0 seconds to 1.5 seconds), the object will slant upward and to the middle. From keyframe 2 to keyframe 3 (1.5 seconds to 3 seconds), the object will slant downward and to the right.
Producer fills in the spaces for you between the keyframes, calculating where the object should be.
Barbara
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BarbaraC on Wed Jul 15, 2015 4:39 am, edited 1 time in total.