Over flowing Bucket Jul 31, 2012 By scott pawsey Hi Guys I am creating a course and need to learn how to create a bucket that appears to fill up and then overflows to have in one of my powerpoint slides. Was hoping someone could maybe help out as I am stuck on how to do this? Thanks guys.
Daniel Brigham Hero over 11 years ago07/31/12 at 12:15 pm (UTC) Nice, Rebecca. Scott, if you are familiar with adding audio, you could also do a search on office.com for an audio clip of "water filling" or some such thing to really make the slide sing.
scott pawsey Author over 11 years ago08/03/12 at 1:47 am (UTC) Many thanks for your help it is really appreciated. I have saved the file but i dont know how to now use it or see how it works? Apologies for my incompetence.
Rebecca Hay over 11 years ago08/03/12 at 6:31 am (UTC) It is simply a PowerPoint 2010 file. Open it and watch it in slide show mode to see the effect. You had asked how to create one in PowerPoint, so I did not publish it in Presenter. If you publish it in Presenter, you will need to adjust the timings on the animations.
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Nice, Rebecca. Scott, if you are familiar with adding audio, you could also do a search on office.com for an audio clip of "water filling" or some such thing to really make the slide sing.
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sweet! Nice job Rebecca!
Many thanks for your help it is really appreciated.
I have saved the file but i dont know how to now use it or see how it works?
Apologies for my incompetence.
It is simply a PowerPoint 2010 file.
Open it and watch it in slide show mode to see the effect.
You had asked how to create one in PowerPoint, so I did not publish it in Presenter.
If you publish it in Presenter, you will need to adjust the timings on the animations.
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