difference between slide animation and slide transition
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Slide transitions are the animation effects that are applied to whole slide whereas animation effects are applied to objects (text, shape, picture etc.) on a slide. For a slide you can have only one transition effect while each object on the slide can have multiple animation effects.
Transition effects appear in PowerPoint slideshow view when slides change from one to the next. Like animation effects we can control the speed of each slide transition effect, and we can also add music or sound. Video below should help you understand the difference:
Transition is the change from slide 1 to slide 2 - eg a slow cross fade.
Transition is the change from slide 1 to slide 2 - eg a slow cross fade.Animation is what you add to slide 1: eg a photo flies in from the right (cued by the presenter's mouse-click) followed by a text scrolling upwards one second later, followed by a fade of the photo and a new photo fading in at the same time 5 secs after the previous animation (the text scrolling)