Where can I find a Microsoft Powerpoint page turn transition?
Please provide specific link.
Fastest and cheapest answer will decide.
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Check them out here:
http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipspageturn.html
First produce your slides! Then save the presentation but choose the option to save as "jpeg file interchange format" (You'll need to scroll down in the save as type box).
Now on slide 2 add from draw > autoshapes > basic shapes a "page curl" shape. Resize it to cover the slide. You might want to make the curl more obvious with the yellow handle.
Right click and > format autoshape. In fill > color choose "fill effects > picture" and insert the saved jpeg of slide 1 (note the slide before!). Change line to "no line". Slide 2 should now look pretty much the same as slide 1!
Now give the page curl an exit animation of collapse > to left > medium speed and "with previous". Also add a with previous emphasis > grow 150% > medium speed.
Test this out and make sure it looks right..
If all is well copy and paste the page curl on to the next slide and use format autoshape to change the picture to the jpeg of slide 2. Continue!
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M$First produce your slides! Then save the presentation but choose the option to save as "jpeg file interchange format" (You'll need to scroll down in the save as type box).
Now on slide 2 add from draw > autoshapes > basic shapes a "page curl" shape. Resize it to cover the slide. You might want to make the curl more obvious with the yellow handle.
Right click and > format autoshape. In fill > color choose "fill effects > picture" and insert the saved jpeg of slide 1 (note the slide before!). Change line to "no line". Slide 2 should now look pretty much the same as slide 1!
Now give the page curl an exit animation of collapse > to left > medium speed and "with previous". Also add a with previous emphasis > grow 150% > medium speed.
Test this out and make sure it looks right..
If all is well copy and paste the page curl on to the next slide and use format autoshape to change the picture to the jpeg of slide 2. Continue!
This is a fairly simple animation but if you would like a more professional effect have a look at the Page Turn Animator from PowerPoint Alchemy:
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/PowerPoint_Page_Turns.html
Also, check out this excellent article:
http://www.powerpointmagician.com/articles/3Dtransitions.htm
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M$http://www.crystalgraphics.com/presentations/transitions/images/v7.page-roll.jpg
http://www.crystalgraphics.com/presentations/transitions/images/v7.page-roll.wmv
CrystalGraphics sells seven collections of PowerPoint transitions for $59.00 each. The page roll is part of Volume VII.
http://www.crystalgraphics.com/presentations/transitions.gallery7.asp#click
Based on the quality of the various transitions, the $59.00 price seems reasonable. CrystalGraphics also sells a number of other PowerPoint add-ons such as templates, graphics and sound effects.
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M$There is a page transition that is part of Keynote called "page flip" which does what you're looking for.
Simple. Superior. Built-in. By Apple Corporation.
:)
(and did i mention that it imports powerpoint files and can save to .ppt format?)
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