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Step 9:     To apply animation which will move an object in a specified pattern, click on the ‘Motion Paths’
                          and then select an  effect.
                 Step 10:  Click on ‘OK’ to apply all the changes as shown in the image above.

                 Slide Transition

                 Slide Transition sets the style of appearance of slides in a presentation. It is the effect applied when a slide
                 changes to another during on-screen presentation or slide show.

                 To apply the transition effect:
                 Step 1:   Select the slide to which the transition is desired.

                 Step 2:   Select the ‘Slide Transition’ option.

                 Step 3:   Click on any of the transition effect.
                 Step 4:   Set the speed of display (Slow, Medium, Fast) and sound effect.








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                 Step 5:   Repeat the above steps to apply such effects in other slides.

                          OR to apply the same transition to all the slides in the presentation, click on ‘Apply to All Slides’.
                 The duration of time for the display of a slide can be set either automatically or the slides can be advanced
                 manually using a mouse.


                   SETTING TIMINGS FOR A SLIDE SHOW
                 Display of each slide in a presentation at a proper and specific time, (automatically by itself) makes the
                 presentation more impressive. In ‘Impress’, it is also possible to set the timings between the display (or
                 switching) of slides. One can set the timings of the slides that appear during a presentation in two ways:

                      Setting the time manually                 Rehearse Timings




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