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Hi,

Advance apologies if this is a basic question, but:

When using PPT, I fade in my text, bullet-by-bullet to keep my audience from reading ahead.

I’m trying to figure out how to do something similar in MIRO, but it appears that it’s not possible. Am I missing something?

I’d rather not fake this by

  • making multiple frames with incremental bullets
    or
  • making multiple frames as a method of vertical scrolling

One suggestion I’ve seen is to use Cards, and zooming in - but this has two problems:

  • all text gets revealed at once
  • there seems to be a limit to the number of lines / text on a card.

Thanks!

-geoff

@GeoffMartin -

There’s no native way to do this which is identical to the PPT approach, but one method would be to have a rectangle hiding the remaining bullets superimposed over the bullets and with the same color as the background (100% opacity). As you cover each point, reduce the size of the rectangle to reveal the next bullet.

Kiron


Hi @Kiron Bondale ,

Do you mean manually re-sizing the rectangle on-the-fly while presenting?

Or: is there a way to make rectangles (one over each bullet point) disappear with a “next” button click?

Cheers
-geoff


@GeoffMartin -

Unfortunately I mean the former. It will look the same way to your collaborators but will take a little more effort on your part.

Kiron


Hello , Is Miro like this in todays version ? Or now it has a animation capability?


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