Computer Science, asked by pihu555, 10 months ago

How can you insert animation in MS PowerPoint?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Select the text or object that you want to animate.On the Animations tab, in the Animationsgroup, click Custom Animation.In the Custom Animation task pane, click Add Effect, and then do one or more of the following:

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Open Powerpoint. These methods will also work with similar free software, like Google Slides or OpenOffice Impress, but the button locations and options may vary.

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Click on the object you would like to animate. You click on text or images to animate.To select a whole text box, click on the border of the text box. Powerpoint automatically distinguishes text separated by a paragraph or bullet break.If your Powerpoint has no objects to animate, you will need to add some.
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Go to the "Animations" tab. This is located in the top menu bar and will display a variety of animation options and controls.

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Select the animation you would like.These are split into 4 categories: entrances, exits, emphasis, and paths. The most recently selected animation will be set to that object and added to the animation pane.You can click through the animations to see a demonstration and view more animations by scrolling with the arrows on the right of the animations box.Entrance animations will change how an object enters the page.Exit animations will change how an object leaves the page.Emphasis animations will add movement or highlights to bring attention to an object.Paths determine a course of movement for an object on the page.

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Click “Add Animation” to add extra animations to an object. Select an animation effect from the dropdown. If you attempt to add an animation without first clicking “Add Animation” it will replace the existing animation instead of adding to it.[1]This step can be repeated multiple times to add as many animations to an object as you like.



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