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Can you put a trigger on a zoom/pan action?

Ashley Inselman
By Ashley Inselman

I would prefer my learner to click and the picture zooms or pans.  Is this possible?

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  • almost 9 years ago10/02/13 at 10:49 am (UTC)
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Brett Rockwood
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almost 9 years ago10/02/13 at 11:05 am (UTC)

Can't really put a trigger on a zoom (I don't think) but you can use the Zoom Picture command on the Format menu for a simple picture zoom.

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Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard
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almost 9 years ago10/03/13 at 6:55 am (UTC)

Hi Ashley,

I answered a similar question earlier, and Brett is correct - but you can make it look that way and there are some examples linked in this thread. 

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