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From: Jigs
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Hi Madan  What i see is not a part of ASP.NET but DHTML. IE4+ supports page transition 
effects simular to PowerPoint transition effects.   You add the inter-page transition 
effect with META tags in the head section of your document, like this:    <meta 
http-equiv="page-enter" content="blendtrans(duration=2.0)">   <META 
http-equiv="Page-Exit" CONTENT="RevealTrans(Duration=2.500,Transition=6)>   The first 
META tag causes transition to play when the user enters the page, lasting 4 seconds; 
the second META tag causes transition 6 (wipe-right) to play when the user leaves the 
page, lasting 2.5 seconds (written as 2 seconds and 500 milliseconds).
 
do let me know if this suggestion helped you. Regards, Jignesh Desai 

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