I'm not sure which option you're referring to Nadilah? If you want the objects to stay on the timeline I'd look at using the "show always" element on the object. You can change that by right clicking on each object.
sorry I accidently delete the discussion by accident.
To confirm my previous response was that I don't want items disappearing from the slide. But you have confimed that by using the 'show always' option, the objects will not disappear and stay on the slide even when the timeline finishes
The 'show always' definition says that the slide will run to the 'end' - what is the end? is it end of the slide and the object will then disappear eventually?
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Hi Nadliah,
Robert shares a method in the video in this thread that would make this a bit easier, but it's still a manual process to drag it.
Hi Nadilah:
I feel your pain. I also have complex timelines I have to scroll through in a few of my projects.
The best tip I can think of would be to use the "Timescale Reduce" option, which is a BUTTON that looks like a small triangle.
This button is located near the bottom of the timeline screen, to the immediate RIGHT of the PLAY and STOP Timeline Buttons.
Hope this helps!
That was very helpful thank you Mark for sharing this tip! You would think they would create an easy option for you!
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I just don't want items from the slide disappearing - so by using this option... will this work?
I'm not sure which option you're referring to Nadilah? If you want the objects to stay on the timeline I'd look at using the "show always" element on the object. You can change that by right clicking on each object.
sorry I accidently delete the discussion by accident.
To confirm my previous response was that I don't want items disappearing from the slide. But you have confimed that by using the 'show always' option, the objects will not disappear and stay on the slide even when the timeline finishes
thank you.!
Thanks for the update Nadilah, and no worries on deleting the other response.
The 'show always' definition says that the slide will run to the 'end' - what is the end? is it end of the slide and the object will then disappear eventually?
It'll appear the entire length of the timeline and wont' disappear unless there is an exit animation.
Is it the project timeline or the slide timeline?
Slide
Thanks
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