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Figure 121: Main dialog box to set the text properties
In the Spacing to borders section, specify the amount of space to be left between the
border of the shape or line and the text; this is similar to the settings for indentation
and spacing for paragraphs.
The text anchor grid in the bottom right corner of the dialog box is used to decide
where to anchor the text. The Full width option determines if the anchoring should
be performed to the full width of the shape.
Text animation
Use the Text Animation page to add special effects to the text. Choose between the
four options on the list and when applicable, the direction of the effect by picking one
of the four arrow buttons to the right. The available effects are:
Blink: the text will blink on the screen.
Scroll through: the text will move into the shape and then out following the
chosen direction.
Scroll back and forth: the text will move first in the chosen direction but will
bounce back at the shape border.
Scroll in: the text will scroll in towards the given direction starting from the
edge of the shape and stop in the center.
The default is no animation.
The other properties that can be set are:
Start inside option: when set the animation will start from inside the shape.
Text visible when editing option: set this box to see the text while editing.
Animation cycles: includes three further options to set the frequency of the
animation, the increments between two positions of the animation and finally
the delay before the animation starts.
To see some of the animations in action, it is necessary to start the presentation.
Press F9 or select Slide Show > Slide Show from the main menu. To return to the
edit mode, press Esc.
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