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ANIMATION IN PRESENTATION
Animation refers to the ability to add dynamic movement and effects to objects on slides. This makes your
presentation more interesting and can help highlight important points. You can apply animation to objects
in Normal view.
Different types of animation effects are as follows:
Ð ÐEntrance Effects: Entrance effects control how objects appear on the slide.
Ð ÐEmphasis Effects: Emphasis effects draw attention to objects that are already on the slide.
Ð ÐExit Effects: Exit effects control how objects leave the slide.
Ð ÐMotion Path Effects: Motion path effects move objects along a predefined path on the slide.
Ð ÐMiscellaneous Effects: Miscellaneous effects include a variety of other animation options that don’t fit in
the above categories.
Custom Animation
The custom animation feature allows you to add specific animations to objects on your slides, such as text,
images, and shapes. You can control how these objects appear, move, or disappear during your presentation
that makes the presentation more dynamic and engaging.
The steps to apply animation to objects on the slide are as follows:
Step 1: Select the object/text that is to be animated.
Step 2: Click on the View → Animation option from the Menu bar.
OR
Click on the Animation button in the Sidebar.
OR
Right-click on the object and then select the Animation option from the context menu.
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The Animation deck appears.
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