OpenOffice will do that, or, using ImageMagick or graphicsMagick, you can use convert to make 'em into an animated gif.

gc

Jason KG4WSV wrote:
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Jim Tolbert <[email protected]> wrote:
Basicially, just one screen shot after the next, but displayed at a rate you
can watch ( not too slow and not too fast <grin>)

aren't there tools that can stitch frames together into movies?

if not, maybe powerpoint (gag) can auto-advance to simulate that in
some bloated, horribly inefficient way?

-Jason
kg4wsv
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