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             Removing Motion

             There will likely be times when you just want to remove the motion you set
             up on a layer.  There are a couple of different ways to do this depending on
             how much of the motion you want to get rid of.

             Let’s start with getting rid of a specific setting, like Zoom.

             If you’ve decided that one of the settings you’ve configured just isn’t
             working for you, right-on the value for the setting and select, Reset.  That
             will reset the value to defaults.

             If you want to strip all of the motion from a layer and stop
             it entirely you can remove all the motion by clicking the   -
             Reset icon that appears at the top of the Motion & Audio
             pane.

             All of the motion on your layer will be removed and the layer will be
             restored to its default settings when it was first added to the slide.




             Randomizing Motion

             There are likely to be times when you just don’t need custom motion on a
             slide.  Often times your “filler” slides can get by just with some simple
             random motion effects that make them look more interesting than simply
             sitting in one place.
             Random motion can be applied to a single slide or a group of slides
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