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PowerPoint Animation TrainingPRESENTED BY RICHARD SNAPP – NOVEMBER 4, 2014
Applications Used
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 / 2013
Training ObjectivesTo perform the following tasks:
Animating Paragraph Text Entrance
Animating Object Entrance
Animating Object Exit
Modifying Animation Timing
Preview Slideshow
OverviewPurpose
To learn how to use the animation function in Microsoft PowerPoint
Scenario
You are giving a presentation to the NCAA on the importance of funding soccer for local high schools. The presentation is going to explain the top five reasons why soccer is better than most team sports.
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Animating Paragraph Text Entrance Open powerpoint_animations_example.pptx
Click Enable Editing
Animating Paragraph Text Entrance Click inside the text box
Click the Animations tab
Click the Add Animation drop down
Click the Fade entrance option
Animating Paragraph Text Entrance Click Animation Pane (the animation pane will display)
Click the Content Place dropdown
Click Effect Options…
Animating Paragraph Text Entrance Click the Text Animation tab
Click the Group Text dropdown
Select By 3rd Level Paragraphs
Click OK (this will now animate each line of text separately on mouse click)
Animating Object Entrance Click on Slide 2
Click on the Second Soccer Ball
Click on the Add Animation dropdown
Click the Fade entrance option (repeat steps 15-17 for the third & fourth soccer balls)
Animating Object Exit Click on the First Soccer Ball
Click on the Add Animation dropdown
Click the Fade exit option (repeat steps 18-20 for the second & third soccer balls)
Modifying Animation Timing In the Animation Pane, click and drag the Pictures 4 & 5 exit
timing after Picture 5 & 6 entrance timing
Animation sequence should look like this
Preview Slideshow Press the F5 key to preview your presentation
Slide 1: after each button click, each line of the paragraph should appear
Slide 2: after each button click, the second soccer ball should appear, then the first soccer ball disappear and so on, giving the appearance that the ball is moving from the left to the right of the screen. If it does not appear as such, then you need to adjust your entrance/exit timing for each picture.
PowerPoint Animation TrainingPRESENTED BY RICHARD SNAPP – NOVEMBER 4, 2014