Corey - Duplicate the word, in the desired font. Paste in a new text box over the top of the existing word, having changed the text colour of the new word. Align them exactly. Then make the new word a Build In (best as a DISSOLVE, lasting .5 sec), triggered by a Click, and when you speak and hit the go button it will fade in over the 'old' text effectively changing colour. Easy!
On 8 Apr 2008, at 14:05, molinellic wrote:
Ok I know that this is probably real easy and I am just over thinking the problem. What I want
to do is have a quote on a slide and as I read the slide I want certain words to change colors
as I read them........... I want to use it to emphasis those words. I have seen several people do
it but I cant get it to work right. I think that Les Posen did it on one of his MacWorld slides as
well.
I am super tired here (I am in Tinian just off the coast of Saipan, working and going on about
.......... heck with the loss of a day and everything I dont know HOW many hours with out real
sleep!)
Anyhow thanks in advance.
CoreyJohn MacPherson
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