Animating individual lines of an equation array in PowerPoint

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I want to reveal one line in an equation array (generated using the "\eqarray" command in PowerPoint) at a time. I.e., I want to mimic adding a "\pause" at the end of each line break in an equation array in Beamer. How do I do this?

PowerPoint seems to treat the entire array as a single object, and not allow per-line animations.

Huck Bennett

Posted 2017-04-24T22:26:28.603

Reputation: 121

Note that it's possible to achieve what I want simply by duplicating content across slides, but I'm hoping there's a better way. – Huck Bennett – 2017-04-25T00:32:43.487

Answers

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You could make each line a separate equation, and so control each one separately.

Sir Adelaide

Posted 2017-04-24T22:26:28.603

Reputation: 4 758

1Thanks for the answer. Unfortunately that misses the point of using an equation array instead of separate equations to begin with. Using separate equations messes up both the alignment and the spacing between equations. – Huck Bennett – 2017-04-25T00:27:04.953