Polycom PDS 2000 Manual De Usuario

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Working with Animations 
Using Template Maker
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— Animation  Type — Select from a list of predefined animation effects. 
See “About Template Maker Animations” for a description of each 
animation.
— Preview  button —Previews the selected animation effect in the CG 
Renderer.
— Offset  box — Specifies the offset or delay at which at which to execute 
the animation. Use this value in conjunction with other objects to 
interplay animation effects among objects so that one object’s 
animation occurs at a different time than another object’s animation. 
— Duration field — Specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the 
animation effect takes to perform.
— Auto play on slide load — When enabled, starts the animation effect 
automatically as you move to the next slide in the presentation. This 
option is only available for In animations.
Types of Animations
The animations that can be applied via Template Maker include:
• Fly from Left: the object will appear to move from off-screen on the left 
side of the slide, and travel to the right.
• Fly from Left + Fade: the object will fade in while appearing to move from 
off-screen on the left side of the slide, and travel to the right.
• Fly from Right: the object will appear to move from off-screen on the right 
side of the screen, and travel to the left.
• Fly from Right + Fade: the object will fade in while appearing to move 
from off-screen on the right side of the slide, and travel to the left.
• Fly from Top: the object will appear to move from off-screen above the 
slide, and travel downwards.
• Fly from Top + Fade: the object will fade in while appearing to move from 
off-screen above the slide, and travel downwards.
• Fly from Bottom: the object will appear to move from off-screen below the 
slide, and travel upwards. 
• Fly from Bottom + Fade: the object will fade in while appearing to move 
from off-screen below the slide, and travel upwards.
• Fade On: the object will fade into view.
• Scale  X:  the object will appear compressed, and will stretch out along the 
horizontal axis of the slide, like an accordion.
• Scale  X  +  Fade: the object will fade into view while appearing compressed, 
and will stretch out along the horizontal axis of the slide as it fades fully 
into view.