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.
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There are several animation effects you can choose from, and they are organized into four types:
Entrance effects
Emphasis effects
Exit effects
Motion Paths
Clicking the More drop-down arrow
Selecting an effect
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
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
Selecting the number
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.
Adding an additional animation
An object with two animations
In some cases, you may want to apply the same effects to more than one object. You can do this by copying the effects from one object to another using the Animation Painter . In our example, we want text to appear on our banner shape, so we've added a text box on top of the banner. We'd like the text to appear using the same effects we used on the banner, so we'll use the Animation Painter to copy the effects from the banner to the text box.
Clicking an object
The Animation Painter command
After copying the effects
Selecting an effect
Moving the effect later
Any animation effects you have applied will show up when you play the slide show. However, you can also quickly preview the animations for the current slide without viewing the slide show.
Previewing the animation
The Animation Pane allows you to view and manage all of the effects that are on the current slide. You can modify and reorder effects directly from the Animation Pane, which is especially useful when you have several effects.
Opening the Animation Pane
The Animation Pane
If you have several animated objects, it may help to rename the objects before reordering them in the Animation Pane. You can rename them in the Selection Pane . To open the Selection Pane, click an object , then from the Format tab click Selection Pane . Double-click the name of an object to rename it.
Renaming an object in the Selection Pane
Dragging an effect to change the order
The Play button
The timeline indicates which effect is playing
If the timeline is not visible, click the drop-down arrow for an effect, then select Show Advanced Timeline .
Clicking Show Advanced Timeline
By default, an effect starts playing when you click the mouse during a slide show. If you have multiple effects, you will need to click multiple times to start each effect individually. However, by changing the start option for each effect, you can have effects that automatically play at the same time or one after the other .
The drop-down arrow for an effect
The three start options
When you preview the animations, all of the effects will play through automatically. To test effects that are set to Start on Click , you will need to play the slide show.
From the Animation Pane, you can access the Effect Options dialog box, which contains more advanced options you can use to fine tune your animations.
Selecting Effect Options
The Effect Options dialog box
Some effects have additional options you can change. These will vary depending on which effect you have selected.
Selecting the Timing tab
Changing the timing options