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>>Not exactly.  It would map the PPT transitions to the closest available
>>transition supported in PDF.  Some are more or less identical, some not
>>even close.  That's not to fault either - just to point out that apples
>>aren't oranges.
>
>         That is true for Acrobat 5, this is NO LONGER true for Acrobat 
>6.  Acro6 now support all of the same transitions as PPT

No, not slide transitions.  There are a number of them that aren't mapped
at all (Flashes, Fly from Bottom/Left/Top/Right) and some of the others are
the best PDF approximation of the original PPT transition.  PowerPoint's
Push Left/Right/etc get mapped to Wipes in PDF; the
Diamond/Plus/WheelSpokes/etc effects turn into Box in/out effects in PDF.

Again, it's well done, no complaints.  I don't expect Acrobat to squeeze
applejuice out of oranges.  


> - including 
>per-bullet transitions such as fly-ins...

When I tested this, it didn't handle that at all, but created a bogus link
where the text box I'd applied the flyins to appeared.  

I'm very curious what the difference between our systems might be that
accounts for such differences.




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Steve Rindsberg
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