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Last updated 11/16/2011

Animated objects are listed in the order they were created. Animations listed for the Page Load event occur
sequentially by default. Animations listed for the Page Click event are played in sequence each time the page is clicked.

You can change the animation order, have objects play at the same time, and delay animation.

1 Choose Window > Interactive > Timing to display the Timing panel.

2 To determine whether to edit the timing of Page Load or Page Click events, choose an option from the Event menu.

Page Load and Page Click appear only if one or more items are assigned to that event.

3 To edit the timing, do any of the following:

To change the animation order, drag items up and down in the list. The top items are animated first.

To delay animation, select the item, and specify the number of seconds of delay.

To play multiple animated objects together, select the items in the list, and click the Play Together button

to link the items. Shift-click to select a range of items, and Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS)
to select non-adjacent items.

If you decide you don’t want one or more linked items to play together, select them and click the Play Separately
button

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To play links items a specific number of times or to loop them, select all the items that are linked together, and
then specify the number of times the animations play back, or select Loop.

To change which event triggers the animation, select the item and choose Reassign To On Page Load or Reassign
To On Page Click.

To remove an item from the currently selected event (such as Page Load or Page Click), choose Remove Item.
If the item isn’t assigned to any event, it appears in the Unassigned category, which you can choose from the
Event menu.

Page transitions

Page transitions display a decorative effect such as a dissolve or wipe when you’re turning pages in a document that is
exported to SWF or PDF format. You can apply different transitions to different pages, or you can apply a single
transition to all the pages. Page transitions are especially useful when you create a slideshow in PDF or SWF format.

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Apply page transitions

You can apply page transitions to individual spreads or to all spreads in the document. Page transitions appear when
you export an InDesign document to PDF or SWF format. You cannot apply transitions to different pages within the
same spread or to master pages.

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