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  • ETalboy's avatar
    ETalboy
    Community Member
    So clever. And I remember how a rotary phone works!
  • Ah, I see that now. It's in the ribbon bar, not the timeline. I'm a video editor by profession and the timeline for me usually shows the animation as an "effect." It would be so much more logical, at least to me, if more animations were available that could be triggered rather than only as entrance animations. Even Powerpoint allows that.

    Well thanks for the info and for the great learning example!
    • MariaMatheas-31's avatar
      MariaMatheas-31
      Community Member
      I was looking for it in the timeline too! And the panel on the right hand side with all the triggers. Tricky isn't it.
  • Storyline newbie here! I opened the project but don't see how you did the animation for the rotating dial. Can you explain how you did that?
    • Jonathan_Hill's avatar
      Jonathan_Hill
      Super Hero
      No problem Patrick. The rotating dial is part of a group of objects that have a 1 second 'spin' entrance animation. Every time each layer loads, this group of objects spins.
  • EF's avatar
    EF
    Community Member
    Thank you David - this is nice. Also, thanks for answering Patrick's question as I was thinking the same thing.