Help:Making animations for Powerpoint

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<font color="red">The method described below requires a new version of <i>FirstGlance in Jmol</i> scheduled for release on or before June14, 2016. Until that version is released, the method below cannot be used.</font>
<font color="red">The method described below requires a new version of <i>FirstGlance in Jmol</i> scheduled for release on or before June14, 2016. Until that version is released, the method below cannot be used.</font>
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Any molecular scene in Proteopedia (or any Jmol website) can be converted to a rocking or spinning animation for presentations, such as Microsoft Powerpoint, Google Slides, or the free Libre Office. Examples:
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* In Google Slides
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* In Microsoft Powerpoint (in preparation, will be same as in Google Slides)

Revision as of 16:39, 15 May 2016

The method described below requires a new version of FirstGlance in Jmol scheduled for release on or before June14, 2016. Until that version is released, the method below cannot be used.

Any molecular scene in Proteopedia (or any Jmol website) can be converted to a rocking or spinning animation for presentations, such as Microsoft Powerpoint, Google Slides, or the free Libre Office. Examples:

  • In Google Slides
  • In Microsoft Powerpoint (in preparation, will be same as in Google Slides)

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Eric Martz

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