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Fading a picture in using an entrance animation To apply a fade in entrance animation to a picture in Normal View to make it fade in on click : Select a picture. Click the Animations tab in the Ribbon. In the Animations group, click the More down arrow on the bottom right of the Animations gallery.

Click the Fade entrance animation in the Entrance group. By default, the picture will fade in on click during a slide show. To apply a fade out exit animation to a picture in Normal View to make it fade out on click : Select a picture.

Click Add Animation in the Advanced Animations group you must select Add Animation if you are adding more than one animation to an object. A drop-down menu appears. Click the Fade exit animation in the Exit group. By default, the picture will fade out on click during a slide show. Click Animation Pane in the Advanced Animations group. The Animation Pane appears on the right side of the screen.

In the Animation Pane, a green star appears beside entrance animations and a red star appears beside exit animations as follows: Changing the way an animation starts during a slide show Animations are set by default to start on click during a slide show. To start an animation automatically, you can select one of two options: After Previous — the animation sequence will begin once a previous animation effect or effects is completed.

The start of a slideshow is also a previous effect. With Previous — the animation sequence will begin at the same time as a previous animation effect or effects. To change the way an animation starts: Select the animation effect in the Animation Pane. For example, you can put a circle named!! Shape1 on Slide 7 and a square named!! Shape1 on Slide 8. Then, by assigning a Morph transition to Slide 8, the circle will morph into the square in the transition from one slide to the next.

Click a name in the list to select the object. Click it a second time to make the name editable. The Selection Pane opens on the right side. It shows a list of all the objects on the current slide. Most default names consist of a descriptive word and a numeral, such as Title 1. One exception is charts: they don't morph, they cross-fade.

Continue to use object names that don't start with!! If Morph sees two objects of the same type with the same name, starting with!! Morph expects a mapping between objects, so for best results, a specific!! Name should be unique on a slide. PowerPoint can't geometrically morph a shape that has more than one hole in it. The before and after shapes should have roughly the same number of edit points. Positionally, each point should roughly correspond to a counterpart on the other shape where you want it to morph to.

In this version, playing a Morph transition is supported in Slide Show, but creating a Morph transition in Normal view isn't supported. Select a heading below to open it and see the detailed instructions.

Duplicate the slide, or copy and paste the object you want to move or emphasize onto the next slide. To create a Motion path animation , move the object on the second slide to the destination position you'd like it to end up in. Best Gaming Laptops. Best Smart Displays.

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If so, please try this:. A few notes, this assumes you are not using multiple levels of text which will require more steps, also make sure text box 1's appear and exit are both set to start on click. Was this reply helpful?



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