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before an animated object on a slide show that it has an
animation along with the order of animation
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Explanation:
In PowerPoint, you can animate text and objects such as clip art, shapes, and pictures. Animation—or movement—on the slide can be used to draw the audience's attention to specific content or to make the slide easier to read.
he four types of animations
There are several animation effects you can choose from, and they are organized into four types.
Entrance: These control how the object enters the slide. For example, with the Bounce animation the object will "fall" onto the slide and then bounce several times.
Entrance effects
Emphasis: These animations occur while the object is on the slide, often triggered by a mouse click. For example, you can set an object to spin when you click the mouse.
Emphasis effects
Exit: These control how the object exits the slide. For example, with the Fade animation the object will simply fade away.
Exit effects
Motion Paths: These are similar to Emphasis effects, except the object moves within the slide along a predetermined path, like a circle.
Motion Paths
To apply an animation to an object:
Select the object you want to animate.
On the Animations tab, click the More drop-down arrow in the Animation group.
Clicking the More drop-down arrow
A drop-down menu of animation effects will appear. Select the desired effect.
Selecting an effect
The effect will apply to the object. The object will have a small number next to it to show that it has an animation. In the Slide pane, a star symbol also will appear next to the slide.
The number and the star indicate that an effect has been added
At the bottom of the menu, you can access even more effects.
More animation effects
Effect options
Some effects will have options you can change. For example, with the Fly In effect you can control which direction the object comes from. These options can be accessed from the Effect Options command in the Animation group.
Viewing the options for the Fly In effect
To remove an animation:
Select the small number located next to the animated object.
Selecting the number
Press the Delete key. The animation will be deleted.
Animations are best used in moderation. Adding too many animations can make your presentation look a little silly and can even be distracting to your audience. Consider using mostly subtle animations, or not using animations at all.
Working with animations
To add multiple animations to an object:
If you select a new animation from the the menu in the Animation group, it will replace the object's current animation. However, you'll sometimes want to place more than one animation on an object, like an Entrance and an Exit effect. To do this, you'll need to use the Add Animation command, which will allow you to keep your current animations while adding new ones.
Select an object.
Click the Animations tab.
In the Advanced Animation group, click the Add Animation command to view the available animations.
Select the desired animation effect.
Adding an additional animation
If the object has more than one effect, it will have a different number for each effect. The numbers indicate the order in which the effects will occur.
An object with two animations
To reorder the animations:
Select the number of the effect you want to change.
Selecting an effect
From the Animations tab, click the Move Earlier or Move Later commands to change the ordering.
Moving the effect earlier
To copy animations with the Animation Painter:
Answer:
Why did you blocked me
Explanation:
please tell me why
I wasn't your friend