![]() ![]() So if you go to behaviors and choose maybe one of these ones that fade in from the left or reveal like this, this actually gives you a little bit of animation, so you can see I've applied this one Reveal. So it's going to fade in sort of like that.Īnother way to do it would be without transitions, you can use Behaviors. If it's too short, the animation, you can of course make the transition longer. So that will mean it comes in, in a faded way. So if you go to the Transitions, you can use Wipes and maybe you can use a, a gradient wipe on it like this. ![]() So depending on what you want to do with it, you can do transitions, like using a wipe or something. And then you can use a simple behavior or a transition. Of course you can make it any color you like, and then you point it to where you want it to be. You can choose the thickness and opacity and color. You have arrows, you have different types of arrows, so you can choose whichever you want here. ![]() You could use the arrow annotations on the Annotations tab, here. So, if you want to animate the arrows quite simply, I mean, there's a very few, there's a few methods to do it. ![]()
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