Hi Damian, This sample is done by applying Fade Out to the images, for a duration of 2 secs. The images are linked in the Timing panel, but set with a delay, one after the other, also for two seconds. Then the group is set to Loop in the Timing panel. This works a little better than Fade In, because the images are essentially disappearing as a result of the animation. With Fade In, they are appearing and a bit harder to manage to make disappear when you need them to. I can't tell you how many hours upon hours I've spent trying to get looping to work better. I have some insights in one of the lessons in my Lynda.com course on Animations: Creating Animations with Adobe InDesign CC Here's what I suggest: Stack the images and have them Fade In, as you have likely already done. But instead of looping, make 2 or 3 stacks of them and let them keep Fading In, creating the illusion of a loop. Chances are the user will turn the page before they are done. For the last image, in case it is seen by the user, make a single image that is a grid of all 4 logos. That's all I got! 🙂 Hope it helps in some way. --db
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