PUB98: Animated GIFs Only Animate in Programs Supporting Animation

ID: q191396


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SUMMARY

If you insert an animated GIF image into a Publisher 98 file, it does not appear to be animated. However, if you save your publication in HyperText Markup Language (HTML) format (as a Web page), the animated GIF does animate when you view that Web page in a Web browser that supports animated GIFs.

NOTES:

When viewing an animated GIF in Microsoft Clip Gallery version 4.0, you can click Play to view the animation effect in a separate window.

Animated GIF images do not animate in any version of Microsoft Publisher as well as Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint.


MORE INFORMATION

CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) version 89a supports storing multiple pictures in a single .gif file. If a .gif file contains several pictures, each with slight variations from one picture to another, that file is referred to as an "animated GIF."

Many Web browsers, (including Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, are designed so that when they display a .gif file that contains multiple pictures, they display the individual pictures in sequence.

Unlike the Microsoft Video for Windows (.avi) and Apple QuickTime Movie formats, the GIF format is designed primarily to display static pictures, not animated images. The most common reason to create an animated GIF is to incorporate multimedia effects in HTML documents on the World Wide Web. For this reason, programs that display animation effects fall into one of these categories:

Very few programs not in one of these categories display animated GIF files as animated.

Additional query words: mspub pub98 pub5 cag cag4


Keywords          : kbgraphic kbclip 
Version           : WINDOWS:4.0
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbinfo 

Last Reviewed: August 8, 1999