Animation/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhpAnimationCreates a custom animation on the current slide. You can only use existing objects to create an animation.
You can copy and paste animations into %PRODUCTNAME Writer.AnimationShows a preview of the objects in the animation. You can also press the Play button to view the animation.Jumps to the first image in the animation sequence.
IconFirst image
Plays the animation backwards.
IconBackwards
Stops playing the animation.
IconStop
Plays the animation.
IconPlay
Jumps to the last image in the animation sequence.
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Image NumberIndicates the position of the current image in the animation sequence. If you want to view another image, enter its number or click the up and down arrows.DurationEnter the number of seconds to display the current image. This option is only available if you select the Bitmap object option in the Animation group field.Loop countSets the number of times that the animation is played. If you want the animation to play continuously, choose Max.ImageAdds or removes objects from your animation.Apply ObjectAdds selected object(s) as a single image.
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Apply Objects IndividuallyAdds an image for each selected object. If you select a grouped object, an image is created for each object in the group.You can also select an animation, such as an animated GIF, and click this icon to open it for editing. When you are finished editing the animation, click Create to insert a new animation into your slide.
IconApply Objects Individually
Delete Current ImageDeletes current image from the animation sequence.
IconDelete Current Image
Delete All ImagesDeletes all of the images in the animation.
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NumberTotal number of images in the animation.Animation groupSets object properties for your animation.Group objectAssembles images into a single object so that they can be moved as a group. You can still edit individual objects by double-clicking the group in the slide.Bitmap objectCombines images into a single image.AlignmentAligns the images in your animation..CreateInserts the animation into the current slide.