The movie output is in QuickTime MOV format -- and you can also play
these movies on Windows computers that have the free Apple QuickTime
player installed.
If you want to upload the movie to YouTube, some movies might show an
error since YouTube seems to have some problems with PowerPoint's QuickTime
outputs. But you can convert these movies to the AVI format using QuickTime
Professional -- these movies work fine when uploaded to YouTube.
This heart-full slide has several heart shapes that come onto the slide area, one after the other and then gradually become smaller until they drift into a perspective oblivion. All heart shapes are of a different size, are rotated at a different angle, and also use Theme colors. In addition, each heart has a 3D style applied that has more than one animation added so that the shape diminishes in size as it moves to an imaginary perspective point located off the top right part of the slide. All animations are set to repeat indefinitely so that the hearts keep moving until you navigate to the next slide.
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