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How did they do this? Interactive documents

Community Beginner ,
Sep 24, 2017 Sep 24, 2017

I am new to interactive documents in Indesign - I've been using the example adobe provide to get an idea of what is possible: https://indd.adobe.com/view/e7718b9a-4518-4bda-9efe-9df4d60cb3b3

On page 5 they have an interactive element that makes text appear, but I'm struggling to replicate this. Could anyone shed some light on the process please?

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Craig

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LEGEND , Sep 24, 2017 Sep 24, 2017
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Sep 24, 2017 Sep 24, 2017

Animation. Fly in from bottom would be my guess.

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Sep 24, 2017 Sep 24, 2017
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And, a ‘fake’ aka ‘empty frame’ as button on top of the mountain icon to reverse the animation of the text shown. Remember: the mountain icon has an animation AND is a button that does two things: it starts the text fly in animation and starts playng the video, the empty frame placed in exact the position on top of the mountain icon when it is above the page after the animation revers the text fly in and stops playing the video.

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