I've enjoyed (and gotten a lot of use out of) the many graphics and templates shared by the Articulate community. I've attached a few clock animations I created and have used in various e-learning courses. It's created in PowerPoint, so you can change the look and animation. I hope you find these useful!
I modified one of the slides to my liking but am having trouble importing it into Storyline2. I get the graphics but all the animations are stripped out. I'm hoping there's a way to do it that I don't have to recreate the animations...?
Thank you! I found this to be very helpful. I've been trying to figure out how to make two parallel lines separate in a forking manner. this could be just the solution!!
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If someone ever wants to build a real-time clock, here is some basic info and an example.
Hi,
I have created a stopwatch in PowerPoint. Thought of posting in this thread. Might help.
Cheers!
Ashi, that is very cool! Tx a bunch for sharing.
Thanks for sharing Ashi.
Anyway we can get rid of that slight time lapse (almost hiccup) as second hand hits 12 o'clock?
Tremendous! Thanks for sharing!
Loved it! I'm working on a course on time management at the moment and this is sure to come in handy!
Nice graphics! Thanks for sharing.
Thank's a lot . They are very helpfull.
The clocks are wonderful. Thanks for sharing :)
I modified one of the slides to my liking but am having trouble importing it into Storyline2. I get the graphics but all the animations are stripped out. I'm hoping there's a way to do it that I don't have to recreate the animations...?
Thanks!
Thank you so much you saved my day!
Thank you! I found this to be very helpful. I've been trying to figure out how to make two parallel lines separate in a forking manner. this could be just the solution!!
Can u tell how it make a ppt with animation of clockwise.I want see animation
Hello asha can u tell me how to add animation of this watch...i want added but no rotating from my side pls help me
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