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Explain the different types of animation in PowerPoint​

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Answered by ashimaarorapurvika
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You can animate the objects on your PowerPoint slides. PowerPoint provides four types of animations: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion Paths. An Entrance animation determines the manner in which an object appears on a slide; for example, an object can move onto a slide. An Emphasis animation does something to draw attention to an object; for example, the object can become larger. An Exit animation determines the manner in which an object leaves a slide; for example, an object can move off a slide. A Motion Paths animation determines how an object moves around a slide; for example, an object can move from left to right.

After you add an animation, you can use the Custom Animation pane to modify it by choosing an effect. Choosing an effect enables you to define what starts the animation, its properties (such the direction from which an object moves onto the slide), and control the speed of the animation. In addition, you can have an animation start when you click the mouse, start along with the previous animation, or start at a specified time after the previous animation.

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Answered by Manmohan04
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The different types of animation effects in PowerPoint are entrance, emphasis, exit and motion paths.

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  • Animation refers to the movement and sound accompanying text, objects or slides in a PowerPoint presentation.
  • There are four types of animation effects in PowerPoint namely entrance, emphasis, exit and motion paths.
  1. Entrance: Entrance effects control the way in which an object appears on the slide and becomes visible. For example, with the "Float In" animation, text or object floats in from a specified direction and comes into view.
  2. Emphasis: Emphasis animation are used while the object is on the slide, often triggered by a mouse click. For example, on applying the "Spin" animation to a text or object, it rotates clockwise or anticlockwise with the mouse click.
  3. Exit: Exit animation determines the manner in which an object leaves a slide. For example, with the "Wipe" animation, text or object is wiped away from a specified direction and disappears.
  4. Motion Paths: These animations are similar to Emphasis animations, except the object moves within the slide along a specified path. This path could be a circle, a line, a loop, or a custom path. For instance, the "Arcs" motion paths animation is used to move a text or object on a curved path in a specified direction.

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