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JoyceHensen
12 years agoCommunity Member
Can you copy a Zoom Region?
I'm working with a course where I would like to have "the same zoom" on multiple slides. I found how to change the zoom speed, but I don't find anything that tells me the zoom size and position. I ...
BruceRoberts
Community Member
What you may also wish to try, as I wanted to pan between pages in a system simulation, is to insert a shape onto the first page, align it with the Zoom/Focus area, then cut it and paste it onto the second page. Your area & location is now defined by this shape and you can then insert a zoom area around this shape which you can pan from, to the second zoom area on page two.
Move the shape to the position of the second Zoom/Focus area on page two, then cut and paste it into page 3 etc. Perfect panning between areas on different pages. Just remember to Start the first Zoom/Focus at the beginning of the timeline and have both Zoom/Focus areas touching in the timeline.
BobWiker
8 years agoCommunity Member
Very good idea, Bruce. This is going to help me on my current project.