describe the role of custom animation in PowerPoint
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Custom Animation is a set of effects which can be applied to objects in PowerPoint so that they willanimate in the Slide Show Power Point. They can be added under the Custom Animation function or through the use of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
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Custom animation in PowerPoint 2007 is used to animate pictures, graphics and charts. Many presenters like to add animation to make their presentations more dynamic. There are four types of animations that can be applied: an entrance effect, emphasis effect, an exit effect, and a motion path effect. Each of these effects have numerous animation styles available to choose from.
Entrance Effect
The entrance effect tells PowerPoint how the item will appear in the presentation. By default, all images, graphs and other graphic items simply appear in the slide. However, by applying an entrance effect, the user can control not only how the item appears, but also when. This allows the presenter to display graphical items before, during or after discussing the slide.
Emphasis Effect
Sometimes presenters like to have an image change once it is in the slide. These changes can include having the object grow, shrink, fade, change colors, change fonts, become transparent or blink. This gives the benefit of emphasizing a point while speaking, and also adds some pizzazz to the presentation. For example, you can use the emphasis effect as you talk about each bar in a bar chart.
Exit Effect
The exit effect is essentially how an animation leaves the screen. Presenters often use exit effects in conjunction with entrance effects to have an item disappear in tandem as another object is appearing. Some exit effects can be subtle, like simply disappearing, while other effects can be more exciting, like spiraling out or bouncing off the screen.
Entrance Effect
The entrance effect tells PowerPoint how the item will appear in the presentation. By default, all images, graphs and other graphic items simply appear in the slide. However, by applying an entrance effect, the user can control not only how the item appears, but also when. This allows the presenter to display graphical items before, during or after discussing the slide.
Emphasis Effect
Sometimes presenters like to have an image change once it is in the slide. These changes can include having the object grow, shrink, fade, change colors, change fonts, become transparent or blink. This gives the benefit of emphasizing a point while speaking, and also adds some pizzazz to the presentation. For example, you can use the emphasis effect as you talk about each bar in a bar chart.
Exit Effect
The exit effect is essentially how an animation leaves the screen. Presenters often use exit effects in conjunction with entrance effects to have an item disappear in tandem as another object is appearing. Some exit effects can be subtle, like simply disappearing, while other effects can be more exciting, like spiraling out or bouncing off the screen.
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