Can't see new Animations ribbon in Presenter '13 Nov 25, 2013 By Bob Mongiovi I'm am trying to do a review of Articulate Studio '13. Had my IT dept. get me a laptop with Powerpoint 2007 and they installed the demo version. The first thing I really was anxious to try out was the new animation options, as seen here: But, I still get the old powerpoint animation ribbon. In fact, I do not see the Transitions or Shape Tools ribbons either. Any ideas?
Phil Mayor Hero over 10 years ago11/25/13 at 7:08 am (UTC) The animations in Presenter are those found in ppt, the transitions are agin those found in ppt, Quizmaker does have some animations but not to the same level as ppt
Bob Mongiovi Author over 10 years ago11/25/13 at 7:24 am (UTC) I'm sorry Phil, I don't understand what your response means. Basically, what do I have to do, or what steps do I take, in order to be able to see and use this ribbon:
Phil Mayor Hero over 10 years ago11/25/13 at 7:27 am (UTC) You don't get that tab in 2007 only 2010 and 2013
Bob Mongiovi Author over 10 years ago11/25/13 at 7:35 am (UTC) Ahhhh...I see. Thanks Phil. Any chance there's anywhere on the Articulate site that lists what's not supported in PPT 2007 with Studio '13?
Leslie McKerchie Staff over 10 years ago11/25/13 at 10:05 am (UTC) Hi Bob! Glad that Phil was able to assist you here As for your question, that is a Powerpoint feature. That has nothing to do with Articulate.
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The animations in Presenter are those found in ppt, the transitions are agin those found in ppt, Quizmaker does have some animations but not to the same level as ppt
I'm sorry Phil, I don't understand what your response means.
Basically, what do I have to do, or what steps do I take, in order to be able to see and use this ribbon:
You don't get that tab in 2007 only 2010 and 2013
Ahhhh...I see. Thanks Phil.
Any chance there's anywhere on the Articulate site that lists what's not supported in PPT 2007 with Studio '13?
Hi Bob! Glad that Phil was able to assist you here
As for your question, that is a Powerpoint feature. That has nothing to do with Articulate.
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