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    Fred P. Handy commented  · 

    If you've created your slides in Figma and exported them as SVG files, you can indeed import them into Slides for further animation. However, as you've noticed, Slides treats SVG files as single images rather than allowing you to animate individual pieces directly.

    To animate individual elements of your SVG files in Slides, you'll need to use a workaround. Here's a possible approach:

    1. Break Down SVG: Before importing the SVG into Slides, you can manually break down your Figma design into separate SVG files, each containing a single element or group of elements that you want to animate individually. You can export these elements separately from Figma.

    2. Import Separately: Import each individual SVG file into Slides as separate objects. This way, you'll have each element on its own layer in Slides, allowing you to animate them independently.

    3. Animate in Slides: Once you have imported all the individual elements into Slides, you can apply animations to each element separately using Slides' animation features. You can animate them to appear, move, fade, or transform as needed to achieve the desired effects.

    While this approach may require some manual effort to break down your design into separate SVG files, it will give you the flexibility to animate each element individually in Slides.

    Alternatively, you can explore other presentation tools or animation software that offer more robust support for animating SVG files directly. Some tools may allow you to import SVG files and manipulate individual elements without the need for pre-processing.https://brevardcountypropertyappraiser.website/.

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