Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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Apply an animation scheme
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Add an effect
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Set animation direction and speed
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Animate text and bulleted lists
Animating slides
Animating slides
involves adding movement and sometimes sound to text or to the slides in a presentation. Animation can help create a livelier and more interesting slide show. PowerPoint provides some preset animation or allows you to customize the animation to fit your needs.
To animate slides using animation schemes:
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Open the PowerPoint presentation you want to work on.
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Select the slide you want to animate.
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In the
task pane
, click the down-pointing arrow and select
Slide Design - Animation Schemes
.
Choosing animation for your slides
PowerPoint offers several options for animating your slides.
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Once you click
Slide
Design Animation Schemes
, the
Slide Design pane
appears with a list of options.
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Click an
animation scheme
that you think might work well in your presentation. (To preview your choice, make sure the AutoPreview option is checked).
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Preview different schemes to see which one best fits your slides.
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You can apply different animation to each individual slide or click
Apply to All Slides
.
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Once you have applied your animation, you can click
Play
or
Slide Show
to view it.
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Remove animation by selecting
No Animation
in the white box.
Adding custom animation
You can also decide how text and other slide elements perform by using
custom animation
. You can add effect, set speed and direction, and animate text on your own.
For example, you can decide how words or graphics enter or exit a slide. You may want to begin by adding an effect to the titles in your presentation.
To add an effect to text:
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Open the presentation you want to add an effect to.
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Click the down-pointing arrow in the
Task Pane
Custom Animation
.
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Click the text you want to add an effect to.
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The
Add Effect
button will be activated. (Note that the button is inactive until you select a part of the slide to work on.)
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Click
Add Effect
Entrance
.
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A list of options appears for the entrance, including Blinds, Box, Checkboard, and Fly In.
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Decide how your text will appear on the screen, and choose an option.
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You can easily remove the effect by clicking
Remove
. Or you can modify it by setting direction and speed underneath
Modify
. (PowerPoint lets you know the specific effect by listing it next to
Modify
. For example, Modify: Blinds).
Emphasis and exit
If you want to add an effect to make text or graphics grow, shrink, or change in another way, click
Add Effect
Emphasis
. Then choose an effect. If you want to add an effect to have text or graphics exit the slide, click
Add Effect
Exit
. Then choose the effect.
Setting direction and speed
Once you choose an effect, decide the
direction
for that effect. For example, you may want text to Fly In
from the bottom
. (Make sure your animation doesn't cross over important graphics or text in your presentation).
To set direction:
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Underneath
Modify
in the
Custom Animation pane
, click the down-pointing arrow beneath
Direction
. (Note that direction options vary depending on the type of effect.)
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Choose the side of the slide from which you want the title to enter.
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Underneath
Modify
next to
Start
, select
With Previous
(Animation starts automatically) or
On Click
(animation starts when you click the mouse).
Decide the
speed
at which you want effects to happen in your slides. You can choose very slow, slow, medium, fast, or very fast to fit the rhythm of your presentation.
To set speed:
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Click the down-pointing arrow underneath
Speed
, and choose an option.
Animating a bulleted list
A bulleted list may be another area you might want to animate.
To add animation to a bulleted list:
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Open the
slide with the bulleted list
you want to animate.
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Click the text box that contains the text you want to animate.
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Click the down-pointing arrow in the
Task Pane
Custom Animation
.
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The
Add Effect
button is now active.
Controlling your text
With the
Add Effect button
active, you can control the text in your bulleted list:
To set animation in a bulleted list:
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Select the line of text you want to animate.
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Once a line is selected, the
Add Effect
button becomes active.
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Select whether you would like to add
Entrance
,
Emphasis
,
Exit
, and/or
Motion Paths
.
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Using the downward-pointing arrow to the right of each category to:
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Decide if you want this animation to occur
On the Click
,
With Previous
, or
After Previous
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Select the
Direction
the animation will occur (direction options will differ depending on the animation)
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Choose a
Speed
for the animation
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To make changes to an animation, simply locate the number of the animation you wish to change and use the downward-pointing arrow to the right of that numbered animation.
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To set the direction/timing, you can select
Effect Options
from the menu.
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A dialog box appears.
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Click the
Text Animation
tab.
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The default option is
By 1st level paragraphs
. This is the level for the main bullet points. Bullets points will enter one at a time on the slide.
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If you want the bullet points to enter as a group, choose
As one object
.
If you have multiple levels of bullets in a slide and you want to animate all levels, choose by 2nd level paragraphs if you have 2nd level bullets, and choose by 3rd level paragraphs if you have three levels of bullets.
Challenge!
In this series of challenges, you will complete one of the PowerPoint presentations you have been working on. Decide whether you would like to continue working on your
My Hobbies
presentation or the
Where I Learn
presentation.
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Open the presentation you would like to continue working on.
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Add an
Entrance effect
to the title on the first slide of your presentation. Have the text
Fly In
.
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Set the
speed and direction
. Have the text come in
from the left, very
fast
.
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Save your changes.
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Select the second slide.
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Apply the same
Entrance effect
to the title of this slide as you did for the first slide.
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Animate the bulleted list by having all of the bullets
Fly In
as
one object
from the left at
medium speed
.
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Save your changes, and close the presentation.