Animate 1 object that's part of a group





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Would anyone know if it's possible to animate a single object of a group? I have what's basically a collection of boxes with a couple of images that's group togather so that the whole group animates in and out. Between those animations I need a single object in the group to animate out (before the whole group).



Every time I try to create an animation for the single object, power point creates the animation for the whole group.



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    Would anyone know if it's possible to animate a single object of a group? I have what's basically a collection of boxes with a couple of images that's group togather so that the whole group animates in and out. Between those animations I need a single object in the group to animate out (before the whole group).



    Every time I try to create an animation for the single object, power point creates the animation for the whole group.



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      Power Point 2007



      Would anyone know if it's possible to animate a single object of a group? I have what's basically a collection of boxes with a couple of images that's group togather so that the whole group animates in and out. Between those animations I need a single object in the group to animate out (before the whole group).



      Every time I try to create an animation for the single object, power point creates the animation for the whole group.



      Thanks!










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      Power Point 2007



      Would anyone know if it's possible to animate a single object of a group? I have what's basically a collection of boxes with a couple of images that's group togather so that the whole group animates in and out. Between those animations I need a single object in the group to animate out (before the whole group).



      Every time I try to create an animation for the single object, power point creates the animation for the whole group.



      Thanks!







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          What about popping a duplicate of the shape you want to animate over the group (same position as the original shape), making the original shape invisible, then animating your duplicate?






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            What about popping a duplicate of the shape you want to animate over the group (same position as the original shape), making the original shape invisible, then animating your duplicate?






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              What about popping a duplicate of the shape you want to animate over the group (same position as the original shape), making the original shape invisible, then animating your duplicate?






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                What about popping a duplicate of the shape you want to animate over the group (same position as the original shape), making the original shape invisible, then animating your duplicate?






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                answered May 19 '11 at 2:26







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