
"Where Every Student is a Star"
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time line, a list of sources, credits, or other lists come to life in a
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2002 presentation. In addition to creating a list of crawling credits at the end of a PowerPoint presentation, students can use this feature to create a scrolling time line. Take a famous inventor—for example, Thomas Edison—and list, by year, his most notable inventions to give viewers an idea of the wealth of his ideas. You can also use scrolling time lines for a prolific playwright or author, or for a list of key dates in history. Have a list of names, events, or dates crawl or scroll from the bottom of the screen off the top of the slide. Here's how: Create movie-style crawling credits in PowerPoint presentations
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