Difference between revisions of "Documentation/AOO4 User Guides/Impress Guide/Managing Graphic Objects/Animating Images"
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|An animated image consists of a sequence of images (frames) that are displayed in succession. Each frame may contain one or multiple drawing objects. To start creating a custom animated image, open the Animation dialog from {{menu|Insert|Animated Image}} (Figure 83). | |An animated image consists of a sequence of images (frames) that are displayed in succession. Each frame may contain one or multiple drawing objects. To start creating a custom animated image, open the Animation dialog from {{menu|Insert|Animated Image}} (Figure 83). | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 21 April 2026
- Introduction
- Creating Lines and Shapes
- Grouping Shapes Together
- Moving Graphic Objects
- Resizing Graphic Objects
- Applying Special Effects
- Aligning Shapes
- Snapping Objects to Grid or Snap Guides
- Arranging Shapes
- Working with Connectors
- Working with 3D Shapes
- Converting an Object to a Different Type
- Setting up Interaction with a Shape
- Animating Images
- Using Fontwork
Animating Images
| An animated image consists of a sequence of images (frames) that are displayed in succession. Each frame may contain one or multiple drawing objects. To start creating a custom animated image, open the Animation dialog from Insert → Animated Image (Figure 83). |
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