define slide transition write steps to add a transition effects to a presentation in power point
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There are three categories of unique transitions to choose from, all of which can be found on the Transitions tab.
Subtle: These are the most basic types of transitions. They use simple animations to move between slides.
Subtle transitions
Exciting: These use more complex animations to transition between slides. While they're more visually interesting than Subtle transitions, adding too many can make your presentation look less professional. However, when used in moderation they can add a nice touch between important slides.
Exciting transitions
Dynamic Content: If you're transitioning between two slides that use similar slide layouts, dynamic transitions will move only the placeholders, not the slides themselves. When used correctly, dynamic transitions can help unify your slides and add a further level of polish to your presentation.
Dynamic transitions
Transitions are best used in moderation. Adding too many transitions can make your presentation look a little silly and can even be distracting to your audience. Consider using mostly subtle transitions, or not using transitions at all.
To apply a transition:
Select the desired slide from the Slide Navigation pane. This is the slide that will appear after the transition.
Selecting a slide
Click the Transitions tab, then locate the Transition to This Slide group. By default, None is applied to each slide.
Click the More drop-down arrow to display all transitions.
Clicking the More drop-down arrow
Click a transition to apply it to the selected slide. This will automatically preview the transition.