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540     17. Keyframing


        Using Pause Motion
            1.   Drag and drop and image into the Slide List to create a new slide.
               Change the Slide Time to 5 seconds, and the Transition Time to
               1 second.
            2.   Double-click on the slide to open the Slide Options window.

            3.   Select Keyframe 1 and set the Zoom values to 25%
            4.   Select Keyframe 2 and set the Zoom values to 100%

            5.   Next, at around the 2 second mark, double click on the Keyframe
               Timeline or right-click and select Insert to add a new keyframe.


        As you learned earlier in this chapter, when a new keyframe is added in
        between two other keyframes, ProShow automatically applies values to that
        new point in time.   If you select keyframe 2, you'll see that the Zoom should
        be something close to 50%.

        In the Zoom, Freeze then Move example, you applied settings to each
        keyframe manually.  This time, let's make ProShow to do the work for us.

            6.    Right-click on Keyframe 2 and select Pause Motion from the
               menu.

        In the Keyframe Timeline you'll notice that ProShow has added a new
        keyframe for you (Keyframe 3).

        With one click, ProShow has converted the settings for Keyframe 2 to
        manual, inserted a new keyframe and copied the settings from keyframe 2
        to keyframe 3.   All of this causes the layer to zoom in, freeze, and then
        continue to zoom until the end of the slide.
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