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Answered by prithakundu
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Animation can help make a PowerPoint presentation more dynamic, and help make information more memorable. The most common types of animation effects include entrances and exits. You can also add sound to increase the intensity of your animation effects.

Presentation experts recommend using animations and sound effects sparingly. Animation can be useful in making a presentation more dynamic, and help to emphasize points, but too much animation can be distracting. Do not let animation and sound take the focus away from what you are saying.

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Apply entrance and exit animation effects

Video demonstration: entrance and exit effects

Apply sound effects to animated text and objects

Apply a motion path to text or an object

Video demonstration: motion-path effects

Animation for SmartArt graphics

Apply entrance and exit animation effects

Select the text or object that you want to animate.

  • On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click an animation effect from the gallery. Click the More arrow to see more options.

  • Note: In the gallery, entrance effects icons are colored green, emphasis effects icons are colored yellow, and exit effects icons are colored red.

  • To alter how your selected text animates, click Effect Options, and then click what you want the animation to do.

  • Note: Not all animation effects offer the same Effect Options choices.

  • To specify the timing of the effects, on the Animations tab, use the commands in the Timing group. For more information, see Set the animation timing or effect options.

Apply sound effects to animated text and objects

To add sound to animated text or an object, do the following:

  • On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane. The Animation Pane opens on the side of the workspace pane, showing the order, type, and duration of animation effects applied to text or objects on a slide.

  • Locate the effect to which you want to add sound, click the down arrow, and then click Effect Options.

  • Animation Pane, adding Effect Options to an effect

  • Note: The Effect Options dialog box displays different options, according to the type of animation selected.

  • On the Effect tab, under Enhancements, in the Sound box, click the arrow to open the list and then do one of the following:

  • Click a sound from the list, and then click OK.

  • To add a sound from a file, click Other Sound from the list, locate the sound file that you want to use, and then click Open.

  • Click a sound from the list on the Effects tab

  • When you click OK or Open, the slide plays a preview of the animation with the sound added. To change the preview sound volume, click Sound Sound in Animation Effects Options box and move the slider up or down. To turn off the preview sound, select the Mute check box.

  • Repeat for each bullet of text to which you want to add a sound effect.

  • To preview all the animation and sound applied to a slide, in the Animation Pane, click Play From.

Answered by niishaa
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  • Apply entrance and exit animation effects

Select the text or object that you want to animate.

  • On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click an animation effect from the gallery. Click the More arrow to see more options.

Note: In the gallery, entrance effects icons are colored green, emphasis effects icons are colored yellow, and exit effects icons are colored red.

  • To alter how your selected text animates, click Effect Options, and then click what you want the animation to do.

Note: Not all animation effects offer the same Effect Options choices.

  • To specify the timing of the effects, on the Animations tab, use the commands in the Timing group. For more information, see Set the animation timing or effect options.

  • Apply sound effects to animated text and objects
  • To add sound to animated text or an object, do the following:

  • On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane. The Animation Pane opens on the side of the workspace pane, showing the order, type, and duration of animation effects applied to text or objects on a slide.

  • Locate the effect to which you want to add sound, click the down arrow, and then click Effect Options.

  • Animation Pane, adding Effect Options to an effect

Note: The Effect Options dialog box displays different options, according to the type of animation selected.

  • On the Effect tab, under Enhancements, in the Sound box, click the arrow to open the list and then do one of the following:

  • Click a sound from the list, and then click OK.

  • To add a sound from a file, click Other Sound from the list, locate the sound file that you want to use, and then click Open.

  • Click a sound from the list on the Effects tab

  • When you click OK or Open, the slide plays a preview of the animation with the sound added. To change the preview sound volume, click Sound Sound in Animation Effects Options box and move the slider up or down. To turn off the preview sound, select the Mute check box.

  • Repeat for each bullet of text to which you want to add a sound effect.

  • To preview all the animation and sound applied to a slide, in the Animation Pane, click Play From.
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