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Using Hide Until Animated/Hide After Animating

Using Hide Until Animated/Hide After Animating - InDesign Tutorial

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Using Hide Until Animated/Hide After Animating

- Sometimes when you apply an animation to an object you don't want it to show up before it starts animating, and sometimes you want something to animate, then go away. Let's look at a simple example and show you what I mean. I'm going to preview this in our EPUB Interactivity Preview Panel by holding down the shift + option or alt + return. We have a little car wash going on, and then "conserve". Don't wash your car, which is something we can't really do here in California. Let's take a look at how this is set up. I'm going to select my water drops here which are all grouped together in front of the hose. If we look at the animation panel, you'll note that at the very bottom of the panel we have the visibility setting. Hide until animated, and hide under animating. In this case I've applied both to these water drops, which are set to the preset move right, and they've been customized, that's why the word "custom" is here, they've been customized in terms of the length of their motion…

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