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Using Timing panel delays

Using Timing panel delays - InDesign Tutorial

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Using Timing panel delays

- When animations play one after the other as set up in the timing panel, by default they play immediately, one right after the other with no pause in between. Sometimes that's not exactly how you'd like your animations to play, and the timing panel lets you set up delays, both to individual animations that play in sequence, or also to items within linked groups that are set to play together. This gives you a lot more control in how your animations play out. Let's take a look. In this example, each bar on this bar graph is set to scale from a width of zero up to 100%. The scaling options are set here, and they're set to animate to current appearance, with the proxy set on the left. So they're going to start at zero width here and grow to the right. The bars are gonna kind of draw themselves. This example is set up with default timing. One bar is set to play right after the next. Let's take a look. Bar one draws, finishes, then bar two, bar three, and bar four. This is standard…

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