Is it possible to compress a PowerPoint object vertically, but anchor the bottom of the object?












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As per the subject. I have a shape that I wish to anchor the bottom of, but compress the top of the shape downwards. I tried Animations->Grow/Shrink, but I can only constrain it to either vertical, horizontal, or both. I can't anchor the bottom. Is this possible?



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  • If you have a recent version of PPT and can be sure that the presentation will be played back on a recent version, it might work to create two slides, one with the shape as-is, the next a duplicate of the first, but with the shape compressed however you want it. Then apply a Morph transition to the second slide.

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As per the subject. I have a shape that I wish to anchor the bottom of, but compress the top of the shape downwards. I tried Animations->Grow/Shrink, but I can only constrain it to either vertical, horizontal, or both. I can't anchor the bottom. Is this possible?



Thanks!










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  • If you have a recent version of PPT and can be sure that the presentation will be played back on a recent version, it might work to create two slides, one with the shape as-is, the next a duplicate of the first, but with the shape compressed however you want it. Then apply a Morph transition to the second slide.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Dec 24 '18 at 16:54














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As per the subject. I have a shape that I wish to anchor the bottom of, but compress the top of the shape downwards. I tried Animations->Grow/Shrink, but I can only constrain it to either vertical, horizontal, or both. I can't anchor the bottom. Is this possible?



Thanks!










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As per the subject. I have a shape that I wish to anchor the bottom of, but compress the top of the shape downwards. I tried Animations->Grow/Shrink, but I can only constrain it to either vertical, horizontal, or both. I can't anchor the bottom. Is this possible?



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  • If you have a recent version of PPT and can be sure that the presentation will be played back on a recent version, it might work to create two slides, one with the shape as-is, the next a duplicate of the first, but with the shape compressed however you want it. Then apply a Morph transition to the second slide.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Dec 24 '18 at 16:54



















  • If you have a recent version of PPT and can be sure that the presentation will be played back on a recent version, it might work to create two slides, one with the shape as-is, the next a duplicate of the first, but with the shape compressed however you want it. Then apply a Morph transition to the second slide.

    – Steve Rindsberg
    Dec 24 '18 at 16:54

















If you have a recent version of PPT and can be sure that the presentation will be played back on a recent version, it might work to create two slides, one with the shape as-is, the next a duplicate of the first, but with the shape compressed however you want it. Then apply a Morph transition to the second slide.

– Steve Rindsberg
Dec 24 '18 at 16:54





If you have a recent version of PPT and can be sure that the presentation will be played back on a recent version, it might work to create two slides, one with the shape as-is, the next a duplicate of the first, but with the shape compressed however you want it. Then apply a Morph transition to the second slide.

– Steve Rindsberg
Dec 24 '18 at 16:54










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