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Question Posted Friday April 6 2007, 7:42 pm

Hello: I need to have a slide where text comes into the slide from different directions which I can do. Then I need to have some of the words go toward a center one and they disappear into the big one... or absorb into it. At the same time I need the center work to get bigger when the smaller ones "absorb" into it. Can you help? Thanks! Lisa

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Additional info, added Sunday April 8 2007, 2:24 pm:
I need smaller words to "absorb" into a center word on the slide... the smaller words need to fade out & disappear when they hit the center word. Does that help? Thanks!.

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evan66 answered Saturday April 7 2007, 12:24 pm:
can you be a little more descriptive??

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