>pixels, not %), position: x and y for both start and end positions
>so they can be duplicated on the following or prior slide to
>seemlessly string movement throughout a series of slides. What they
>gave us is tinker toy stuff. Without the above it's trial and error
>and a huge pain in the butt for some of the things I try to do.
I agree with all that. Unfortunately it seems to be a problem not
only with Keynote but with most software: there are lots of things
that would be quick and easy to adjust if one had access to the
numbers that must be sitting there somewhere in the machine, butthey
aren't accessible, and so one is forced to use trial and error.
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Athel Cornish-Bowden
acornish@ibsm.cnrs-mrs.fr
http://bip.cnrs-mrs.fr/bip10/homepage.htm
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