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Hello everybody, i've been playing with page animation in order to control single elements in a graphic project. It's pretty simple and clear how to make an element visible using one of the pre-built effects. I was wondering if there is a way to have an effect for transitioning it out.
Let's say i have page1 with my main graphich, then page2 is adding an element with any transition. If i go back to page1 the new element is cut unvisible. Is there any way to have a transition on this?
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Originally Posted by: fabfab10 Hello everybody, i've been playing with page animation in order to control single elements in a graphic project. It's pretty simple and clear how to make an element visible using one of the pre-built effects. I was wondering if there is a way to have an effect for transitioning it out.
Let's say i have page1 with my main graphich, then page2 is adding an element with any transition. If i go back to page1 the new element is cut unvisible. Is there any way to have a transition on this?
Need to create a page where the added element transitions out your current page1 might be better to be the initial state of the title then page1 is transition second element in , page 2 transition second element out
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Thanks Doggy for your message. If i'm not wrong, on pages you don't use "Transition in" and "Transition out" you just use the PageX mode. In that case i'm only aware how to make an element visible using the effect, otherwise "hidden" should be used. Do you have any operating procedure on how to use an effect for making an element no longer visible?
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Originally Posted by: fabfab10 Thanks Doggy for your message. If i'm not wrong, on pages you don't use "Transition in" and "Transition out" you just use the PageX mode. In that case i'm only aware how to make an element visible using the effect, otherwise "hidden" should be used. Do you have any operating procedure on how to use an effect for making an element no longer visible? reveal but i prefer Fade (in or out) with a very short time ;-)
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Doggy, i'm trying to follow your suggestion but maybe i'm dumb and can't get it properly. I setup my main graphic and use transition in for all the elementr. Then Page1 is the basic version with no added elements. In Page2 i select the new element and choose an effect which is used to bring it in. In Page3 i should remove this element and now i think i can only choose "hidden" as effect, maybe i'm wrong..... I i choose hidden then this element is removed with cut.
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Again. Use fade ( depending on) check reverse if needed. Very short time something like 0.01
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Doggy, i figured out what you mean and this partially answer my question.
Thank you!!
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