Animations and Motion Effects

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Animations and Motion Effects

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I have several images where I have applied both a Motion Effect (entrance animation) and an Animation (a scale transition).

When I remove the Motion Effect it also removes the Transition animation and I have to re-apply the transitions across many images.

Should removing one effect not affect the other effect?

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Re: Animations and Motion Effects

Post by Pablo »

Motion Effects is basically a simplified editor for standard animation/transaction/events.
So, you either use one or the other.

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https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/motion_effects.html
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Re: Animations and Motion Effects

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Understood.

Was just wondering. When I use the "standard" method I can delete the animation or the motion event without one affecting the other.

But when I have both an animation and a motion event established and use the new Motion Effects button on the Home ribbon to remove the motion, it also removes all the animations/transitions.

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"Motion Effects" only supports a subset of all animations, everything else will be removed.
So, if you want to use different animations/transitions then the 'advanced' properties should be used instead.
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Re: Animations and Motion Effects

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Thanks Pablo. That's what I'm doing now. No problem.
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