Hi Tim:
Thanks for reading the post. HX has some problems when it comes to handling GIF pictures.
1. The inserted GIF picture can be kept dynamic, but once copied, it becomes static. Whether you are copying a GIF, or copying the slide where the GIF is located, you will encounter this problem.
2. Some GIFs downloaded directly from the web will be distorted when previewed.
I put the project file in the link below in the hope that this will help solve this problem.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AkeJDVYlV5LYjHdAkOW ... l?e=wpClVs
Best wishes
Cory
After copying, the GIF becomes a still image
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Re: After copying, the GIF becomes a still image
Hi Cory,
Gifs will usually only work when displayed in a browser as part of a web page. You shouldn't try to generate a Gif with more than a few frames. It isn't really a video format and should only be used for very small things.
Gifs will usually only work when displayed in a browser as part of a web page. You shouldn't try to generate a Gif with more than a few frames. It isn't really a video format and should only be used for very small things.
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