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Insert two graphics to be the front and back view. They should be the same size . Give each graphic two custom animations: an exit of Collapse and an entrance of Stretch. Make sure that all animation directions are across and all speeds are the same.
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Insert two graphics to be the front and back view. They should be the same size. Give each graphic two custom animations: an exit of Collapse and an entrance of Stretch. Make sure that all animation directions are across and all speeds are the same. Position the front shape directly over the reverse shape (use Send to Back or Bring to Front in the Arrange group of the Format tab, if necessary). Make the Collapse animation for each shape Start on click. Set the Stretch animations to Start after previous. Order the animations as follows: Collapse for front graphic, Stretch for rear graphic, Collapse for rear graphic, and Stretch for front graphic. In Slide show view, click to flip the graphic and click again to flip it back. If you just want to flip it once, use only the first two animations – to flip more times, repeat the effects. Go to slide two for another (cooler) example. Click to Flip
North Carolina State Quarter • To flip ‘on demand’ add animation triggers. • Draw two shapes to use as triggers - I used arrows. • Go to effect options for the first Collapse animation. • On the Timing tab, click the Triggers button and choose Start effect on click of: Right Arrow. • Move the first Stretch animation below the collapse under Trigger: Right Arrow. • Go to effect options for the remaining collapse animation and set the trigger to Start effect on click of: Left Arrow • Move the remaining Stretch animation to below the Collapse under Trigger: Left Arrow. • Show the slide and click the arrows to flip when you want! Exit