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which effect makes the element to disappear from sometime from slide . be careful spam get reported​

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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PowerPoint slides can resemble simple Flash animations.

PowerPoint animation effects come in four forms. Entrance effects bring objects onto the slide. Emphasis effects highlight objects currently on the slide. Motion paths move objects from one part of the slide to another, and exit effects remove the object from the screen. Any object can accept multiple effects. This means that even if an object already takes place in an animation, you can apply an additional effect to make it disappear.

1

Click "Animations" in PowerPoint's menu bar.

2

Click "Animation Pane" in the "Advanced Animation" tab. The Animation Pane will open at the right of your screen, displaying your slide's current animation timeline.

3

Click the object that you want to disappear. PowerPoint will highlight the object on your slide and in the animation pane.

4

Click "Add Animation" in the ribbon's "Advanced Animation" tab. A drop-down menu will open.

5

Click the exit animation effect that you want to apply to the object. For example, you may want the Disappear effect, which removes the object instantly. Alternatively, select the Fade effect, which gradually renders the object transparent, or choose a flashier effect like Fly Out or Random Bars.

6

Click the effect's entry in the Animation Pane. For example, if Circle 1 already had a Spin effect, the pane will now list the Spin effect as Effect 1 and your new exit effect as Effect 2.

7

Drag the rectangle representing the exit effect on the Animation Pane to the right of the shape representing the previous animation effect.

8

Click the "Play" button in the Animation pane. The object will undergo its initial animation effect and then disappear.

Answered by sadiyaraheen06
0

Explanation:

exit effect makes the elements disappear for some time grom a slide

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