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Friday 25 October 2013

How To Apply Transition And Animation Effect In MS-Power Point 2007

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  • Animations control how objects move onto, off of, and around your slides. 
  • Transitions control how your presentation moves from one slide to the next. 
  • Animations can be used in PowerPoint to create a more interesting and dynamic PowerPoint effect; if you're lucky, animations will keep your audience more engaged!


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STEPS :-

1
Click on the image or the text you would like to animate. To select a whole text box, click on the border of the text box. It will automatically send in the text by paragraphs unless you highlight all the text in the box, in which case it all comes in at the same time


2
Go to the "Animations" tab. In the 2007 and 2010 versions of PowerPoint, this tab is located at the top of the page, next to "Transitions". You can either open the "Animation pane" in 2010, or use the drop down list. In 2007, use "Custom animation".


3
Select the animation you would like. There are entrances, exits, emphasis, and paths.


4
Specify whether you want your animation to start "On mouse click", "After previous" or "With previous".


5
Preview the effect by either going to slideshow mode. Click "preview", "play" or the F5 key on your keyboard. It's now ready to go, or you can add as many more as you'd like to your PowerPoint presentation.

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  • Microsoft PowerPoint is a software program that allows users to create digital presentations using slides. 
  • The user fills as many slides as desired with text, images and audio. 
  • Once finished, the slides are transformed into a slideshow that flows from 1 slide to the next unassisted. 
  • One of the program options available when creating a slideshow is the addition of slide transitions. 
  • Slide transitions fit in the gaps between each slide and often result in smoother, more interesting presentations. 
  • Use these steps for various ways to create PowerPoint slide transitions.


STEPS :-

1
Create your presentation.
  • Go through the process of building your PowerPoint slideshow before you begin adding transitions.

2
Change your document to "Slide Sorter View."
  • Click the button with 4 small squares on the left-hand side of the program. This produces a thumbnail display of all your slides in order.

3
Determine between which slides you would like a transition effect.
  • Choose to place transitions between 1, 2 or all your slides.


4
View the different transition effects.
  • Go to "Slide Show" on the top menu and select "Slide Transitions" to survey your options.
  • Notice the substantial number of transitions available. The list begins with "Blinds Horizontal" and end with "Wipe Up." Between the 2 are at least 50 other choices, each with its own effect.
  • Click 1 of the transitions to view a quick example of what that transition looks like.

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Add a transition.
  • Click on the thumbnail of a slide you would like to transition into. A black box should form around the slide to indicate it is selected.
  • Select the "Slide Show" tab and then "Slide Transitions" to return to the transition effects screen.
  • Choose 1 of the transitions from the dropdown menu.
  • Pick a speed at which you would like the transition to move. Your choices are slow, medium and fast.
  • Click "Apply."
  • Look for the small icon beneath the slide you added a transition onto. It looks like a slide with a right-pointing arrow over it.

6
Add the same transition to multiple slides.
  • Click 1 of the slides you are adding a transition to, then hold down the "Shift" key and select the other slides you would like the transition added to with your mouse.
  • Repeat the process of choosing a slide transition from the menu and clicking "Apply."

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Attach the same transition to every single slide.
  • Choose 1 slide, go to the transition effects screen, select a transition and speed, and then select "Apply to all" at the bottom instead of "Apply." When you look at your slide thumbnails, there should be a small icon beneath every one of them.

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Set sound to the transitions.
  • Select a slide and return to the transition effects screen. Locate the "Sound" section and click the dropdown menu to view the various audio choices. Choose 1 and it will be added to your existing visual transition. You can add the sound transition to every slide the same way you add transitions to every slide.

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Establish transition timing.


10
Click a slide and go back to the slide transition screen. Look for the "Advance slide" section. Choose between "On mouse click" or "Automatically after every ____ seconds." The default choice is "On mouse click," which means that your first slide will not advance to the next slide until you click the mouse. Select the automatic choice and enter a time for the slide to transition to the next. This can be set for the same time for every slide or different times for different slides.

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