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name any one animation effect​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Types of Animation Effects

There are four types of animation effects available under Animate mode in the right pane:

1. Entrance effects - Control how you want your object to enter the slide.

There are three sub types of entrance effects:

Breeze effects are simple, gentle, and everyday effects like Appear, Wheel In, and Wipe.

Glide effects move easily and gradually, making gliding movements on the slide, like Bounce, Fly In, and Float In.

Witty effects make quick and amusing movements on the slide, like Flip In, Swivel, and Spinner.

2. Emphasis effects - Draw special attention to your objects by animating them within the slide.

There are three types of emphasis effects:

Stress effects give the object a showy appearance to emphasize its importance, like Shake, Wave, or Spin.

Glitz effects give the object a flashy appearance by adding color to your shape, text, or picture, like Fill Color, Contrast Color, or Darken.

Switch effects highlight your points by changing the font's typeface, like Bold or Underline.

3. Exit effects - Control how the object exits or leaves the slide.

There are three types of exit effects:

Breeze effects are simple and smooth effects which make the object wipe out of the slide area, like Disappear or Fade.

Glide effects gather extra attention by moving out of the slide with gliding movements, like Float Out or Fly Out.

Witty effects vanish from the slide with swift and funny movements like Spin and Swivel.

4. Path effects - Draw your own custom animation paths and choose from predefined motion paths.

There are three types of predefined motion path effects:

Line effects make the slide objects to take linear motion paths (such as a straight line).

Curve effects add a curvy motion path to objects.

Squiggles effect creates a wavy motion path to objects.

Create your own path lets you draw your own animation path to make slide objects follow the desired direction.

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