Am Samstag, 4. März 2006 15:22 schrieb Michele Zarri:
> Hello Guido,
>
> Actually I have a 10 months old kid who tried to grab the keyboard of my
> laptop and cause my email to be sent prematurely :)

This is funny :) Imagine I really found a solution while I was searching 
for a "combinatio". I like this idea: If one doesn´t know how to help just 
say something completely irrelevant. It might lead to a solution.

I have been told that this is already an accepted method in "creative 
problem solving". 

> So let's see if this time I get to finish (he's busy playing with
> something now...)

Oh. Let him play with your laptop again. Maybe next time he comes up with 
something I can use ...

> I guess you are looking for a combination of a motion path animation and
> a transformation (in your case you want to shrink the picture/graphic
> object). This is very straightforward to to with Macromedia, but as far
> as I know in OOo you can transform the colour properties of an object
> but not its size. In summary, I do not think this is possible at
> present.

I have seen this in Powerpoint presentations. I could use this now in one 
of my Impress presentations.

> However, the reason why I try to respond is because I would also be
> interested in case you find out how to do that.

Sure. Let´s see whether someone else can contribute. Whether he or she is 1 
or 10 or 100 years old, I could do with any input here ;)

Guido

> On 04/03/06, Guido Pinkernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 4. März 2006 11:32 schrieb Michele Zarri:
> > > Hello Guido,
> > >
> > > I guess you are looking at combinatio
> >
> > Thanks, Michele, for the hint. Where should I look for "combinatio"?
> > You probably have an Italian(?) GUI, so I tried different places in my
> > English menue looking for a "combination" of, I suppose, custom
> > animations. Am I guessing right?
> >
> > > > I´d like to have a graphic move - on click - to move to a
> > > > different place while decreasing in size. The idea is to present
> > > > the picture first in full size, then put it aside when new text
> > > > comes into view.
> >
> > Guido
> >
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