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Which option is used to start the next animation after completing the previous animation​

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Answered by amitabhnair2004
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Answered by ishitamatta2005
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Set the start time

You can set an animation effect to start when you click the mouse, or in coordination with other animation effects on the slide.

On the slide, click the text or object that contains the animation effect that you want to set the start timing for.

On the Animations tab, click the Start down arrow, and pick one of the following:

Set the timing to start an animation

To start the animation when you click the slide, select On Click.

To start the animation at the same time as the previous effect in the list (where one click executes multiple animation effects), select With Previous.

To start the animation effect immediately after the previous effect in the list finishes, select After Previous.

Set the speed

To run your animation effect at a faster or slower pace, change the Duration setting.

On the slide, click the text or object that contains the animation effect that you want to set the speed for.

On the Animations tab, in the Duration box, enter the number of seconds that you want the effect to run.

Set the speed of the animation effect

Tip: Smaller numbers mean the effect will run faster and will finish sooner, and larger numbers means the effect will run slower and take longer to finish.

Delay the start time

If you want to delay the start time or pause in between animation effects on a slide, you can set a delay on one or more effects.

On the slide, click the text or object that contains the animation effect that you want to set a delay for or another timing option.

On the Animations tab, in the Delay box, enter in the number of seconds that you want the effect to pause before running.

Pause or delay before starting the next animation effect

Tip: The start of an effect’s delay period is controlled by its Start setting. For example, if an effect is set to start After Previous with a delay of 1.5 seconds, its delay of 1.5 seconds begins when the previous effect ends.

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