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Posted by cardshark_14
on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 9:45 PM
Hi John, Here is the help file from GIF Animator. Microsoft wrote: | Welcome to the Microsoft GIF Animator. With this tool you can use any .GIF file, or any image you can copy to the Clipboard as part of an animation. You can create or modify an animation then save it for use in your web browser or other applications. You can add as many images to an animation as your computer memory allows. The GIF Animator contains a toolbar, an animation (frames) display column, a scroll bar, and three tabs; the Options tab when you open GIF Animator, and also the Animation, and Image tabs once you open a file.
· The Options tab controls the way GIF Animator manages your files. · The Animation tab controls characteristics of your animation. · The Image tab controls characteristics of individual frames in your animation.
You can add images to the animation display column by using drag and drop, by pasting an image from the Clipboard into a frame, or by opening an existing .GIF file from within GIF Animator. Set the Import Color Palette options in the Options tab before you add images to your animation. Use the scrollbar to view all the images in the current animation. Images are inserted before the current selected frame.
Note
The GIF Animator is supported by Microsoft Support Services through support for purchasers of Microsoft Image Composer.
The display and other functionality of GIF Animator files is dependent on the functionality of the browser you use to view the files. Large files increase download times and might also display interrupted sequencing on computers with low memory.
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This should answer your questions. If you need more help, just let me know.
Cheers, Alex
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