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438 15. Motion
Motion Settings
Now that you have seen how easily motion can be made, let’s learn a bit
more about how the values you adjust actually create that motion. We’re
going to look at each of the motion values that you can adjust to figure out
what each one does.
Pan
The Pan value controls the actual placement of your layer within the slide.
When a layer moves from one place to another, it’s panning.
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The Pan setting is divided into two values: X and Y. The X value is on the left
and the Y value is on the right. These two values are just the same as you
may have worked with when doing graphing.
The X-axis is the horizontal axis. The pan values on this axis move the layer
to the left or right. The Y-axis is the vertical axis. The Pan values here will
move the layer up or down. Knowing the values you can use within the
slide frame can help you decide what you want to use for your Pan values.
Remember that you can also drag your layer around the Preview window,
as you learned in the Layers chapter, to change its position.